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My wife said I was crazy...
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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1388798" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>I agree with Ron you're not crazy. I talk to mine and many of them have names and yes several know them. Now Ron's a bit more hands on but I let the cattle see me as often as I can get to the pasture, paddock, barn etc... Sweetie is such a pet to work her she has to be moved by hand. Sold a bull a few years back that we named Prospect. The guy we sold him to really enjoyed him. Prospect would just follow him around the farm like his dog just wanting a scratch, pat, cube or something. Yes he did know his name and never did anything aggressive towards him. My brother and I had worked with Prospect as a calf, halter breaking him taking him out into the front yard and around and about. Heck he probably did think he was his dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1388798, member: 16752"] I agree with Ron you're not crazy. I talk to mine and many of them have names and yes several know them. Now Ron's a bit more hands on but I let the cattle see me as often as I can get to the pasture, paddock, barn etc... Sweetie is such a pet to work her she has to be moved by hand. Sold a bull a few years back that we named Prospect. The guy we sold him to really enjoyed him. Prospect would just follow him around the farm like his dog just wanting a scratch, pat, cube or something. Yes he did know his name and never did anything aggressive towards him. My brother and I had worked with Prospect as a calf, halter breaking him taking him out into the front yard and around and about. Heck he probably did think he was his dog. [/QUOTE]
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