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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 894752" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Nothing nearly so exciting happens at our place, for which I am grateful. Our cattle were quiet to start with and we want to keep them that way.</p><p></p><p>Hubby went to load out a steer for his "last ride". Ol' T-Bone got very agitated once he was cut out from the herd and in the pen by himself. Instead of loading into the trailer, he went over the side of the pen when hubby pushed him to step up and load. He was just using a sorting stick, no hot shot or nuthin. So now the steer is loose in the pasture. Hubby pulled the trailer away from the pen and out into the pasture, props the back gate open and puts in a bucket of grain. The durn steer loaded himself within the hour. Another testament to the "have a beer and wait" method...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 894752, member: 9169"] Nothing nearly so exciting happens at our place, for which I am grateful. Our cattle were quiet to start with and we want to keep them that way. Hubby went to load out a steer for his "last ride". Ol' T-Bone got very agitated once he was cut out from the herd and in the pen by himself. Instead of loading into the trailer, he went over the side of the pen when hubby pushed him to step up and load. He was just using a sorting stick, no hot shot or nuthin. So now the steer is loose in the pasture. Hubby pulled the trailer away from the pen and out into the pasture, props the back gate open and puts in a bucket of grain. The durn steer loaded himself within the hour. Another testament to the "have a beer and wait" method... [/QUOTE]
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