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Improving disposition on your cowherd
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 649152" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Don't have a mean one on the place, no fence jumpers and no flighty animals. We cull for disposition and use low stress handling techniques. The dogs can be a real help but we don't use then in the smaller pens. Interesting that when the cows are worked they respond to the dogs but if the dogs are just out keeping me company the cows don't pay any attention to them and even come over and give them a sniff.</p><p>Taking a Lim bull to the processor on Tuesday...gentle but a milk thief, caught him one morning with his head under a cow...besides he'll be worth more in meat packages.</p><p>DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 649152, member: 1744"] Don't have a mean one on the place, no fence jumpers and no flighty animals. We cull for disposition and use low stress handling techniques. The dogs can be a real help but we don't use then in the smaller pens. Interesting that when the cows are worked they respond to the dogs but if the dogs are just out keeping me company the cows don't pay any attention to them and even come over and give them a sniff. Taking a Lim bull to the processor on Tuesday...gentle but a milk thief, caught him one morning with his head under a cow...besides he'll be worth more in meat packages. DMc [/QUOTE]
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