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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 621590" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>They naturally follow. I find if I slow down when most are through and let the remainder see where the others are going,no problems.</p><p>There's some good advice on here though . Gates in corners are a must ,opening back fully against one fence and lockable there till they are all through. A dog would be handy but I reckon only 1 in 10 intended for cattle actually end up working cattle.</p><p>My bugger turns them in circles, and back on me ,and bloody everywhere, all at once. So he's a pet now isnt he.!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 621590, member: 2399"] They naturally follow. I find if I slow down when most are through and let the remainder see where the others are going,no problems. There's some good advice on here though . Gates in corners are a must ,opening back fully against one fence and lockable there till they are all through. A dog would be handy but I reckon only 1 in 10 intended for cattle actually end up working cattle. My bugger turns them in circles, and back on me ,and bloody everywhere, all at once. So he's a pet now isnt he.! [/QUOTE]
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