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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1802708" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>The other day my wife saw on FB a video clip of some folks bringing in what appeared to be a green broke steer calf.</p><p>From what it looked like they didn't back the trailer all the way to the gate and let a young man attempt to lead him off the trailer and into a lot. The calf bolted and young man to his credit held on to the rope but got drug around some. </p><p>Wife commented that they put the young man in danger by unloading it out in the open and should have backed the trailer all the way to the gate. She got quite a bit of online heat for her comments but it was about even as far those that agreed with her. </p><p>Our views on handling cattle are, don't take chances, I do sometimes, but would never want to take a chance with the safety of anybody else. I can see too many things going wrong in a scenario like that, looks like to me they were fortunate to get the calf in the field without the fellow getting hurt or the calf getting loose.</p><p>The only way I would do that is if and when the calf was more halter broke and used to the process of being led in and off of a trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1802708, member: 24816"] The other day my wife saw on FB a video clip of some folks bringing in what appeared to be a green broke steer calf. From what it looked like they didn’t back the trailer all the way to the gate and let a young man attempt to lead him off the trailer and into a lot. The calf bolted and young man to his credit held on to the rope but got drug around some. Wife commented that they put the young man in danger by unloading it out in the open and should have backed the trailer all the way to the gate. She got quite a bit of online heat for her comments but it was about even as far those that agreed with her. Our views on handling cattle are, don’t take chances, I do sometimes, but would never want to take a chance with the safety of anybody else. I can see too many things going wrong in a scenario like that, looks like to me they were fortunate to get the calf in the field without the fellow getting hurt or the calf getting loose. The only way I would do that is if and when the calf was more halter broke and used to the process of being led in and off of a trailer. [/QUOTE]
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