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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1380681" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>If you ride a horse through your herd fairly regularly, and use horses to move them, they get used to the idea. If you pluck one out every now and then with a rope, it doesn't cause much of a stink. </p><p></p><p>Also, a cow can out maneuver a 4 wheeler, or a man on foot. Doesn't take them long to figure out how to do it either. A cow can't out maneuver a good horse. Once they figure that out, they become more complacent. </p><p></p><p>I see people on here all the time talking about not liking/having horses. I don't see how someone could raise cattle without a horse. I'd hate to think I had to mooch my whole herd in, to cut one out. Having to tag/work calves before they're a few hours old would be a pain. I'd rather take a couple of days a month, and do everything born since the last time. </p><p></p><p>Ps------Not claiming to be a cowboy. I know people take that monachor very seriously. Probably just a poser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1380681, member: 17956"] If you ride a horse through your herd fairly regularly, and use horses to move them, they get used to the idea. If you pluck one out every now and then with a rope, it doesn't cause much of a stink. Also, a cow can out maneuver a 4 wheeler, or a man on foot. Doesn't take them long to figure out how to do it either. A cow can't out maneuver a good horse. Once they figure that out, they become more complacent. I see people on here all the time talking about not liking/having horses. I don't see how someone could raise cattle without a horse. I'd hate to think I had to mooch my whole herd in, to cut one out. Having to tag/work calves before they're a few hours old would be a pain. I'd rather take a couple of days a month, and do everything born since the last time. Ps------Not claiming to be a cowboy. I know people take that monachor very seriously. Probably just a poser. [/QUOTE]
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