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Ideas to catch "wild" cows
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<blockquote data-quote="WalkerRanch 3-2" data-source="post: 1719278" data-attributes="member: 38690"><p>Caught three 4-year old steers that escaped roundup by a rancher for several years. They ran to old mining pits that held water and lots of brambles. It took two Catahoula dogs about 30 minutes to pop the steers out to the trail. One wanted to break back and got a dog on his ear and another on the tail. They then trotted right up the dirt road to the corrals with a dog on each side. However, the rancher was aggravated they were missing some skin on the ears and tail. </p><p>It was a amazing sight to watch those wide steers seek the safety of the pens. Those Catahoulas we usually used on hogs but they were good dogs on anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalkerRanch 3-2, post: 1719278, member: 38690"] Caught three 4-year old steers that escaped roundup by a rancher for several years. They ran to old mining pits that held water and lots of brambles. It took two Catahoula dogs about 30 minutes to pop the steers out to the trail. One wanted to break back and got a dog on his ear and another on the tail. They then trotted right up the dirt road to the corrals with a dog on each side. However, the rancher was aggravated they were missing some skin on the ears and tail. It was a amazing sight to watch those wide steers seek the safety of the pens. Those Catahoulas we usually used on hogs but they were good dogs on anything. [/QUOTE]
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