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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 755655" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>kickinbull</p><p></p><p>My mammoth donkey will even come under the pvc. Yes, it took a little coaxing and she doesn't contribute to the income of the farm so I could be patient with her. I would not abandon the rotational grazing due to a small setback. Use the polywire as a crossfence and just take down a corner. let the cows use the gap to get accustomed to moving to the next paddock. It helps if you drum up a little excitement that something worthwhile is happening to get the animals in the moving mode. I have read that it takes 21 days for a bovine to learn or break a habit. Once you get the animals trained to move then reintroduce the PVC pipe to lift the partition wire. Have the wire as high as you can possibly reach. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 755655, member: 8973"] kickinbull My mammoth donkey will even come under the pvc. Yes, it took a little coaxing and she doesn't contribute to the income of the farm so I could be patient with her. I would not abandon the rotational grazing due to a small setback. Use the polywire as a crossfence and just take down a corner. let the cows use the gap to get accustomed to moving to the next paddock. It helps if you drum up a little excitement that something worthwhile is happening to get the animals in the moving mode. I have read that it takes 21 days for a bovine to learn or break a habit. Once you get the animals trained to move then reintroduce the PVC pipe to lift the partition wire. Have the wire as high as you can possibly reach. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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