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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 118776" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>i dont mean one at a time. i mean like 4 or so as opposed to 10 crammed in to keep them from turning around or in an attempt to be efficient. they just get all excited and trample each other. hired hands just cant grasp that it seems. thats why i move the cattle and let dad give the shots. we have two sliding gates to hold two or three at at time so i usually run four or five at a time and someone else catches two or three of them between these sliding gates. then the other two just hang out behind them. i'd rather walk back to get more calves a couple of times than waste an hour trying to get a calf down in the lane to stand back up. its just easier on everyone this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 118776, member: 57"] i dont mean one at a time. i mean like 4 or so as opposed to 10 crammed in to keep them from turning around or in an attempt to be efficient. they just get all excited and trample each other. hired hands just cant grasp that it seems. thats why i move the cattle and let dad give the shots. we have two sliding gates to hold two or three at at time so i usually run four or five at a time and someone else catches two or three of them between these sliding gates. then the other two just hang out behind them. i'd rather walk back to get more calves a couple of times than waste an hour trying to get a calf down in the lane to stand back up. its just easier on everyone this way. [/QUOTE]
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