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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1525995" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>We'll see how easily mine load after today. Need to move 2 in the central pasture across the road to the east 80 with the other bull & heifers. As luck would have it, Dick & Johnson were talking smack to Rod on the other side of the road, none of the cows or heifers were around. It was just me, spur of the moment with no sticks or backup but how hard can it be? So I walked them .25 mile to the corner, they were bellowing at Rod the entire way, kept them interested with cubes, occasionally stopped so they could kick up some dirt. Opened the gates on each side of the road to walk them across but here comes the neighbors bull, raising holy he!! in his corner. And none of them would move. Clearly they weren't really interested in actually fighting - they were just being obnoxious. And they obviously have no interest in leaving their ladies even though the cows are already bred. Epic fail. Back to Plan A/the trailer. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1525995, member: 24027"] We'll see how easily mine load after today. Need to move 2 in the central pasture across the road to the east 80 with the other bull & heifers. As luck would have it, Dick & Johnson were talking smack to Rod on the other side of the road, none of the cows or heifers were around. It was just me, spur of the moment with no sticks or backup but how hard can it be? So I walked them .25 mile to the corner, they were bellowing at Rod the entire way, kept them interested with cubes, occasionally stopped so they could kick up some dirt. Opened the gates on each side of the road to walk them across but here comes the neighbors bull, raising holy he!! in his corner. And none of them would move. Clearly they weren't really interested in actually fighting - they were just being obnoxious. And they obviously have no interest in leaving their ladies even though the cows are already bred. Epic fail. Back to Plan A/the trailer. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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