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Mental Problem with cow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 251472" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I bought 3 limi cross stockers in a group. One went nuts and fatally injured himself in the chute during processing, a second one ran back over my uncle, through two wooden hay bunks and under a gate, the third one was very nervous but you could herd it. I think I know why they were in the sales barn.</p><p></p><p>I also bought a Charlois feeder that made two attempts to clear a 6' corral panel in the holding pen. The second time she was hung up - - so I walked over, cranked her on the head with the sorting paddle and said NO in my best dog training voice. She backed off, looked at me, went on into the squeeze chute, and never tried the corral panels again. Obviously a lot smarter than the limis but I still made a date with the locker plant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 251472, member: 1715"] I bought 3 limi cross stockers in a group. One went nuts and fatally injured himself in the chute during processing, a second one ran back over my uncle, through two wooden hay bunks and under a gate, the third one was very nervous but you could herd it. I think I know why they were in the sales barn. I also bought a Charlois feeder that made two attempts to clear a 6' corral panel in the holding pen. The second time she was hung up - - so I walked over, cranked her on the head with the sorting paddle and said NO in my best dog training voice. She backed off, looked at me, went on into the squeeze chute, and never tried the corral panels again. Obviously a lot smarter than the limis but I still made a date with the locker plant. [/QUOTE]
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