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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1572390" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Years ago, back when husband kept roping heifers for the herd, they had horrible trouble getting the cows up and once up, keeping them in. This is what I walked into in my younger days. It had been going on for a very long time and one I remember was named Princess, she was a brahma cross with quite the attitude. Over the years, nobody got time for that and I insisted on getting rid of the trouble makers. I'm guessing its been over 30 years since we've had anything that didn't come up. And, keeping show heifers in the herds made it even faster getting them up. Some of our pastures to corrals, if not timed right, are numerous gates and 2 miles of herding and if you have one cow that darts off its a total mess... Its not rocket science.. get rid of the trouble makers.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1572390, member: 22072"] Years ago, back when husband kept roping heifers for the herd, they had horrible trouble getting the cows up and once up, keeping them in. This is what I walked into in my younger days. It had been going on for a very long time and one I remember was named Princess, she was a brahma cross with quite the attitude. Over the years, nobody got time for that and I insisted on getting rid of the trouble makers. I'm guessing its been over 30 years since we've had anything that didn't come up. And, keeping show heifers in the herds made it even faster getting them up. Some of our pastures to corrals, if not timed right, are numerous gates and 2 miles of herding and if you have one cow that darts off its a total mess... Its not rocket science.. get rid of the trouble makers..... [/QUOTE]
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