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<blockquote data-quote="torogmc81" data-source="post: 1126581" data-attributes="member: 21164"><p>If you're not going to use a hotshot, which I'm not big on using either, and they are as calm as u say, put a halter on them and lead the first one or so with grain or some darn good hay. Have your truck driver behind the group with yourself leading the front. you get that first one moving forward you should have the rest following no problem. </p><p></p><p>I stood there five minutes with a steer I was weighing on a friends scale. calf came from my most docile female. Its was like he was playing me standing perfect so we couldn't move him or shut the scale door. When he finally did move, we found out we were trying to move an 1180# animal, no go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torogmc81, post: 1126581, member: 21164"] If you're not going to use a hotshot, which I'm not big on using either, and they are as calm as u say, put a halter on them and lead the first one or so with grain or some darn good hay. Have your truck driver behind the group with yourself leading the front. you get that first one moving forward you should have the rest following no problem. I stood there five minutes with a steer I was weighing on a friends scale. calf came from my most docile female. Its was like he was playing me standing perfect so we couldn't move him or shut the scale door. When he finally did move, we found out we were trying to move an 1180# animal, no go [/QUOTE]
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