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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1809908" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We are basically the same... in the chute and try to not get too loud... going up the alley, they are pushed so they can't think too much about it. Some are too smart for their britches... luckily the calves learn young that mom is going so no big deal... we truck cattle to pastures and home from pastures and the cows are pretty used to the routine so the calves go right along... there are a few though.... </p><p>Do you have a cow that is a grain hog? Someone that will push you over for a bucket? Put them in together and if this steer sees the cow getting to the bucket first, might just forget and go on with her... and sort her back onto the trailer at the slaughter place...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1809908, member: 25884"] We are basically the same... in the chute and try to not get too loud... going up the alley, they are pushed so they can't think too much about it. Some are too smart for their britches... luckily the calves learn young that mom is going so no big deal... we truck cattle to pastures and home from pastures and the cows are pretty used to the routine so the calves go right along... there are a few though.... Do you have a cow that is a grain hog? Someone that will push you over for a bucket? Put them in together and if this steer sees the cow getting to the bucket first, might just forget and go on with her... and sort her back onto the trailer at the slaughter place... [/QUOTE]
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