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<blockquote data-quote="dkt99" data-source="post: 754474" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Well monday I found the 500lb. calf. He was a few pastures over. I tried to get him in a pen so that i could load him up and bring him back home but that proved to be a bit troublesome. He was in the back coner of the pasture, which is 200 acres, so I singled him out from the owners cattle and started to drive him up to front where the pins are. I got about 3/4 of the way to the pin and he turned back and took off towards the heard. This happened twice. The man that runs the cattle on the property is up there in age, lives in town and is really not interested in giving me a hand. Not that I blame him because it is my mess. Short of more hands on the ground to prevent him from turning back, does anybody got any suggestions on getting one calf out of 75+ head into a pen in a 200acre pasture?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkt99, post: 754474, member: 13886"] Well monday I found the 500lb. calf. He was a few pastures over. I tried to get him in a pen so that i could load him up and bring him back home but that proved to be a bit troublesome. He was in the back coner of the pasture, which is 200 acres, so I singled him out from the owners cattle and started to drive him up to front where the pins are. I got about 3/4 of the way to the pin and he turned back and took off towards the heard. This happened twice. The man that runs the cattle on the property is up there in age, lives in town and is really not interested in giving me a hand. Not that I blame him because it is my mess. Short of more hands on the ground to prevent him from turning back, does anybody got any suggestions on getting one calf out of 75+ head into a pen in a 200acre pasture? [/QUOTE]
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