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<blockquote data-quote="TLCfromARK" data-source="post: 26971" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>When we get a problem animal like the one you mention we just watch for one chance to catch her. The first time she caught she stays in the corral until sale day, we have 3 salebarns in the area and take her to which ever one is open first. They will teach other animals to be wary / hard to catch. A few words of caution, some of our older cows are used to the catch pen ( worming, vac., culling, weaning calves, etc ) and stay calm, walking in, and then out as we work the cows. But they seem to have a 6th. sense about when it's their time to go, you turn them back at the gate a time or two and they get upset / wild and in a panic to get out and can hurt you trying to get out.</p><p></p><p> ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLCfromARK, post: 26971, member: 198"] When we get a problem animal like the one you mention we just watch for one chance to catch her. The first time she caught she stays in the corral until sale day, we have 3 salebarns in the area and take her to which ever one is open first. They will teach other animals to be wary / hard to catch. A few words of caution, some of our older cows are used to the catch pen ( worming, vac., culling, weaning calves, etc ) and stay calm, walking in, and then out as we work the cows. But they seem to have a 6th. sense about when it's their time to go, you turn them back at the gate a time or two and they get upset / wild and in a panic to get out and can hurt you trying to get out. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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