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<blockquote data-quote="GaryDG" data-source="post: 135414" data-attributes="member: 1615"><p>First, train them with mollasis-based corn or grain. Call them, use a bucket to place the grain on the ground so they see it. Have them eat it. Once they eat it they will be addicted.</p><p></p><p>After a few times of this training they will follow you everywhere when you present the bucket (whether or not there is grain in it).</p><p></p><p>This approach works best for us. They follow us into an arena or pen then from there we separate using outstetched arms or long sticks into sub-corrals or wherever we want them.</p><p></p><p>This has worked perfectly on a herd to 24 head.</p><p></p><p>Our herd is pretty tame but when they recognize the call and the bucket they will come running so have a place for protection, if required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryDG, post: 135414, member: 1615"] First, train them with mollasis-based corn or grain. Call them, use a bucket to place the grain on the ground so they see it. Have them eat it. Once they eat it they will be addicted. After a few times of this training they will follow you everywhere when you present the bucket (whether or not there is grain in it). This approach works best for us. They follow us into an arena or pen then from there we separate using outstetched arms or long sticks into sub-corrals or wherever we want them. This has worked perfectly on a herd to 24 head. Our herd is pretty tame but when they recognize the call and the bucket they will come running so have a place for protection, if required. [/QUOTE]
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