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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 36921" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>I know this is crazy but try letting the 500 pounder out with her, should bring her back in or at least make her visible, so be it that the 500 pounder is trained well enough to come when you call or ratlle the bucket. Single cattle are harder than heck to do anything with, usually takes an older stupider buddy to bring them around. After that pen her up for a couple weeks and wean her. She was probably weaned on wheels and you ended up with her. If you have to keep her in the trailer until you think she's ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 36921, member: 4"] I know this is crazy but try letting the 500 pounder out with her, should bring her back in or at least make her visible, so be it that the 500 pounder is trained well enough to come when you call or ratlle the bucket. Single cattle are harder than heck to do anything with, usually takes an older stupider buddy to bring them around. After that pen her up for a couple weeks and wean her. She was probably weaned on wheels and you ended up with her. If you have to keep her in the trailer until you think she's ready. [/QUOTE]
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