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Ideas to catch "wild" cows
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1720184" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Working Cattle on horseback with a really good set of cur dogs is pretty impressive. Cattle naturally want to gather up when danger is present. The dogs will gather them up and circle them. Anything that tries to get out gets convinced the safest place is in that circle. There's always a few balkers but nothing the cowboys can't handle. I've also been with a not so good set of dogs and had things go bad. The dogs that don't make the cut generally have a short life. </p><p> When I have to gather our Cows up pretty quick I run them like a dog does on the side x side. They generally herd up and run for the safest pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1720184, member: 32659"] Working Cattle on horseback with a really good set of cur dogs is pretty impressive. Cattle naturally want to gather up when danger is present. The dogs will gather them up and circle them. Anything that tries to get out gets convinced the safest place is in that circle. There's always a few balkers but nothing the cowboys can't handle. I've also been with a not so good set of dogs and had things go bad. The dogs that don't make the cut generally have a short life. When I have to gather our Cows up pretty quick I run them like a dog does on the side x side. They generally herd up and run for the safest pasture. [/QUOTE]
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