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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1130719" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>One of my twin calves got out of the pasture that we were keeping them in and went to the herd across the fence. Found him on the opposite side of the fence bawling for momma when I went to feed them the other morning. Fed the cow and the black twin and went to get the red one out of the field away from the herd. Well, I thought I could easily drive or push him up the fence line to the gate where he could go back in to momma, but he didn't have the same thought refusing to go. He just wanted to stand there and bawl. Thought, well I'm not carrying you, your to big. I then decided I would see if he would follow and I just walked away and left him on my way back to the gate, well he followed me back better than my dog and back to his mamma. I find it very often that it is easier to lead cattle than it is to drive them somewhere. I've lead some of our cows to places where my uncles couldn't force them to go with hot sticks. Cattle pay more attention than what some people give them credit for. There is a place and time for both leading and driving but it sure is nice and easier when they follow. Even our border collies have fun leading them places instead of actually working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1130719, member: 16752"] One of my twin calves got out of the pasture that we were keeping them in and went to the herd across the fence. Found him on the opposite side of the fence bawling for momma when I went to feed them the other morning. Fed the cow and the black twin and went to get the red one out of the field away from the herd. Well, I thought I could easily drive or push him up the fence line to the gate where he could go back in to momma, but he didn't have the same thought refusing to go. He just wanted to stand there and bawl. Thought, well I'm not carrying you, your to big. I then decided I would see if he would follow and I just walked away and left him on my way back to the gate, well he followed me back better than my dog and back to his mamma. I find it very often that it is easier to lead cattle than it is to drive them somewhere. I've lead some of our cows to places where my uncles couldn't force them to go with hot sticks. Cattle pay more attention than what some people give them credit for. There is a place and time for both leading and driving but it sure is nice and easier when they follow. Even our border collies have fun leading them places instead of actually working. [/QUOTE]
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