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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Cattle" data-source="post: 815374" data-attributes="member: 7475"><p>Not to be disrespectful but the dogs were not "good" and the people who have tried to catch these cattle for you have been unqualified. </p><p></p><p>Once contact is made with these steers two men should have them caught, tied down, and loaded them in about an hour. I am shocked that the answer from anyone is to shoot the cattle. That just shows me the total lack of any cattle handling expertise or skill and is a terrible way to make up for the owners ineptitude. If you, as a cattle owner, can't handle stray cattle yourself or don't have the phone number of someone who can, you have no business owning cattle in the first place.</p><p></p><p>News Flash, that is exactly what steers act like when they get out and get wound up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Cattle, post: 815374, member: 7475"] Not to be disrespectful but the dogs were not "good" and the people who have tried to catch these cattle for you have been unqualified. Once contact is made with these steers two men should have them caught, tied down, and loaded them in about an hour. I am shocked that the answer from anyone is to shoot the cattle. That just shows me the total lack of any cattle handling expertise or skill and is a terrible way to make up for the owners ineptitude. If you, as a cattle owner, can't handle stray cattle yourself or don't have the phone number of someone who can, you have no business owning cattle in the first place. News Flash, that is exactly what steers act like when they get out and get wound up. [/QUOTE]
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