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<blockquote data-quote="ingeclody" data-source="post: 815383" data-attributes="member: 16285"><p>We bought these 2 steers about a month ago. Kept them on a corral for two weks before turning them loose in a pasture. When they got loose, we called the people we bought them from. They sent out the man with the dogs that he always uses to herd his cattle. We notified the sherrif, the highway patrol, animal rescue, and animal control. None of them offered any aadvise or help except for animal rescue. We have had a couple of steers to raise every year for the past 4 years. Yes, we are beginners. That is why I have asked for help and advice from this forum. </p><p>Dun: you seem to know the area well. Where can we find qualified help. The cattle seem to be heading home to Ramona where we bought them. Is that possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ingeclody, post: 815383, member: 16285"] We bought these 2 steers about a month ago. Kept them on a corral for two weks before turning them loose in a pasture. When they got loose, we called the people we bought them from. They sent out the man with the dogs that he always uses to herd his cattle. We notified the sherrif, the highway patrol, animal rescue, and animal control. None of them offered any aadvise or help except for animal rescue. We have had a couple of steers to raise every year for the past 4 years. Yes, we are beginners. That is why I have asked for help and advice from this forum. Dun: you seem to know the area well. Where can we find qualified help. The cattle seem to be heading home to Ramona where we bought them. Is that possible? [/QUOTE]
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