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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 133137" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I feed a little sweetfeed twice a week and I only feed it inside my holding lot in front of the corral. That way they are confortable comming inside the lot. I also honk my horn on the way up and they usaully beat me to the lot. Then when its time to work them I'll give a few honks on the horn and throw a little feed out and walk to the end of the lot and shut the gate on them. We push about 15 at a time into the corral and work them and release them out the back and gather up the next group and so on. Its best to not make alot of commotion and alot of noise while working them as this could cause panic and increase the risk of them hurting one another. I cull any trouble makers that make it diffulcult to work as they tend to get the other ones worked up along with them. Enough cant be said about having good and sturdy facilities which could bring up a whole other disscusioin. Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 133137, member: 26"] I feed a little sweetfeed twice a week and I only feed it inside my holding lot in front of the corral. That way they are confortable comming inside the lot. I also honk my horn on the way up and they usaully beat me to the lot. Then when its time to work them I'll give a few honks on the horn and throw a little feed out and walk to the end of the lot and shut the gate on them. We push about 15 at a time into the corral and work them and release them out the back and gather up the next group and so on. Its best to not make alot of commotion and alot of noise while working them as this could cause panic and increase the risk of them hurting one another. I cull any trouble makers that make it diffulcult to work as they tend to get the other ones worked up along with them. Enough cant be said about having good and sturdy facilities which could bring up a whole other disscusioin. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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