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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 622919" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>We had A similar situation one time where the cattle had to be moved across the road to another field. Cows had calves that were about 250lbs on them. Everone went across perfectly except for one calf. We were moving the cows and calves to load to another farm. I figured he would hang around the gate and eventually I could get him across. No luck. I moved his momma back over and he still would not cross. I finally moved momma back across with no problem and just left him. He grew up by himself to about 500 lbs and I sold him to a guy who shot him in the field for beef. Dun is right some of them never get the picture. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 622919, member: 366"] We had A similar situation one time where the cattle had to be moved across the road to another field. Cows had calves that were about 250lbs on them. Everone went across perfectly except for one calf. We were moving the cows and calves to load to another farm. I figured he would hang around the gate and eventually I could get him across. No luck. I moved his momma back over and he still would not cross. I finally moved momma back across with no problem and just left him. He grew up by himself to about 500 lbs and I sold him to a guy who shot him in the field for beef. Dun is right some of them never get the picture. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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