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<blockquote data-quote="Hpacres440p" data-source="post: 1809920" data-attributes="member: 39347"><p>Our other steer is a grain hog, but was also part of the no load last week (at that point, whoever got on the trailer was going). Used him as a Judas steer last fall-he was smaller and more easily convinced back then. We'll try him again though. Cows are all short-AI'd, don't want to screw that up too by hauling in the heat.</p><p>Lowered the trailer this evening and added a thin stall mat for better traction. Got some progress…..(larger volume = better handling through group influence, I suppose).</p><p>Small-timer issues…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hpacres440p, post: 1809920, member: 39347"] Our other steer is a grain hog, but was also part of the no load last week (at that point, whoever got on the trailer was going). Used him as a Judas steer last fall-he was smaller and more easily convinced back then. We’ll try him again though. Cows are all short-AI’d, don’t want to screw that up too by hauling in the heat. Lowered the trailer this evening and added a thin stall mat for better traction. Got some progress…..(larger volume = better handling through group influence, I suppose). Small-timer issues… [/QUOTE]
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