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<blockquote data-quote="BMoss" data-source="post: 250824" data-attributes="member: 4360"><p>Get yourself a few panels, and put them up in one of the corners of your pasture, making a small pen. Be sure to panel against the fence so it doesn't slip thru. Walk this calf down the fence line slow and easy,(with momma if you can) right into the corner, close it up. Let it settle down a while, longer the better.</p><p>I'm guessing at #200, this calf still needs weined. If you like this calf, and the person you sold it to, do it now. Less stressful for you, the calf and the new owner. Loading will be a breeze after this.</p><p>Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMoss, post: 250824, member: 4360"] Get yourself a few panels, and put them up in one of the corners of your pasture, making a small pen. Be sure to panel against the fence so it doesn't slip thru. Walk this calf down the fence line slow and easy,(with momma if you can) right into the corner, close it up. Let it settle down a while, longer the better. I'm guessing at #200, this calf still needs weined. If you like this calf, and the person you sold it to, do it now. Less stressful for you, the calf and the new owner. Loading will be a breeze after this. Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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