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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1719173" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I think you slipped an extra "not" in there. </p><p></p><p>That works for some, maybe even most. I had a couple (at different times) over the years that no matter how many times I put out cubes and no matter where I put them they simply wouldn't come near on a regular basis. I was able to lure those 2 high heads into the pen and send them on their merry way but I don't think they would have ever become 'part of the herd'. </p><p></p><p>My oldest sister had one like that and when she sold out, I had a little trouble getting it in her old wooden pen (thanks to a neighbor's yapping dog) but as soon as it realized it couldn't get out, she went berserk. Up and over the 2xs, then over the 5 strand into her yard, across the yard and out over the fence on the other side of the yard and into the river and out into the Nat Forest. We never saw her again. Happened in less than a minute. My sister's reaction?</p><p>"Good ****** Riddance!" and walked back into the house.</p><p>Yes, they are usually good mommas and raise a calf but daughters are almost as bat poop crazy as they come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1719173, member: 18945"] I think you slipped an extra "not" in there. That works for some, maybe even most. I had a couple (at different times) over the years that no matter how many times I put out cubes and no matter where I put them they simply wouldn't come near on a regular basis. I was able to lure those 2 high heads into the pen and send them on their merry way but I don't think they would have ever become 'part of the herd'. My oldest sister had one like that and when she sold out, I had a little trouble getting it in her old wooden pen (thanks to a neighbor's yapping dog) but as soon as it realized it couldn't get out, she went berserk. Up and over the 2xs, then over the 5 strand into her yard, across the yard and out over the fence on the other side of the yard and into the river and out into the Nat Forest. We never saw her again. Happened in less than a minute. My sister's reaction? "Good ****** Riddance!" and walked back into the house. Yes, they are usually good mommas and raise a calf but daughters are almost as bat poop crazy as they come. [/QUOTE]
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