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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 448489" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Put him in a pen. Use a cut gate. If he tries to come over pull the gate to you and let him land on top of it. Then slam him in the head with it. Corner him into the chute with the cut gate and pinch him tight to where he can only go to the chute. The cut gate should close into a medina. He is now sideways and cannot rear. Just like a bull in a rodeo before he comes out the gate. The only direction he can move is into the chute. Put him in a chute and close him in. Trailer is backed up to the chute. The only place he can go is into the trailer now. </p><p></p><p>Don't get him riled by running him. I personally wouldn't get him riled with a hot shot either unless there is absolutely no other choice. Patience is where its at. </p><p></p><p>Be glad he is gone once you get him loaded. Once an animal becomes a problem they will always be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 448489, member: 3162"] Put him in a pen. Use a cut gate. If he tries to come over pull the gate to you and let him land on top of it. Then slam him in the head with it. Corner him into the chute with the cut gate and pinch him tight to where he can only go to the chute. The cut gate should close into a medina. He is now sideways and cannot rear. Just like a bull in a rodeo before he comes out the gate. The only direction he can move is into the chute. Put him in a chute and close him in. Trailer is backed up to the chute. The only place he can go is into the trailer now. Don't get him riled by running him. I personally wouldn't get him riled with a hot shot either unless there is absolutely no other choice. Patience is where its at. Be glad he is gone once you get him loaded. Once an animal becomes a problem they will always be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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