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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1182997" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We had an insane cow that was impossible to get trailered. I finally got her in a smallish area that had a building in it. Backed the trailer up to the oly gate and tied a rope to the trailer gate and draped it across inside and had it come out the left front corner. I grabbed the rope and squated down so she couldn;t see me. Had a friend of mine go into the pen behind the bulding and had him walk around it. She raced into the trailer and jumped up and ran pulling the rope. That slammed the gate and the guy ran up and latched it. We had another cow that had twinned and raised them both. She was always pretty mellow. When we weaned them and preg checked she came up open so I decided to haul her to the sale barn. Had her in with a real easy going cow, my wifes pet Hereford that we used mostly to turn in with stockers to get them settled down. I ran them up the llaey to the trailer and the Hereford walked right in, the other lunatic did a roll back that would be the envy of a quarter horse. She charged me and knocked me down and commenced using her head to try and rub me into the ground. A buddy of mine was there and he threw his hat at her to distract her. It worked until I jumped up and started running for the fence. Didn;t make it, she nailed me again and commenced the head blotting deal again. He chunked rocks at her till she got distracted and I jumped up and started running again. Not fast enough, she nailed me again and started it again. He chunked more rocks at her to she got distracted. This time I got smart and rolled till I was under the lower rail of the corral. The Hereford finally walked out to see what was going on. By this time the cow had taken off with the corral panels draped in front of her, 3 to a side. Turned the Hereford back out with her and it took a week before they cot back into the catch corral. Fed them grain for a week but everytime the nut case heard me coming she would run and hide behind the shed. Finally had the butcher come out and she ran and hid around the corner. I put out grain and the Hereford started eating perfectly contented. Luny stayed behind the shed. I asked the butcher if he wanted me to try to run her out in the open. He said nope, just wait. We both shut up and he rested his SKS across the top rail and aimed for the corner of the shed. Took about 5 minutes and she peeked around the corner. One shot and she dropped like a rock. Hereford went over to her to see what all the kicking and thrashing was about, quickly lost interest and went back to eating the grain. Ground the while cow, some of the best burger I've ever eaten. Sold about 1/4 of it and donated half of the rest to the abused woman/kid center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1182997, member: 34"] We had an insane cow that was impossible to get trailered. I finally got her in a smallish area that had a building in it. Backed the trailer up to the oly gate and tied a rope to the trailer gate and draped it across inside and had it come out the left front corner. I grabbed the rope and squated down so she couldn;t see me. Had a friend of mine go into the pen behind the bulding and had him walk around it. She raced into the trailer and jumped up and ran pulling the rope. That slammed the gate and the guy ran up and latched it. We had another cow that had twinned and raised them both. She was always pretty mellow. When we weaned them and preg checked she came up open so I decided to haul her to the sale barn. Had her in with a real easy going cow, my wifes pet Hereford that we used mostly to turn in with stockers to get them settled down. I ran them up the llaey to the trailer and the Hereford walked right in, the other lunatic did a roll back that would be the envy of a quarter horse. She charged me and knocked me down and commenced using her head to try and rub me into the ground. A buddy of mine was there and he threw his hat at her to distract her. It worked until I jumped up and started running for the fence. Didn;t make it, she nailed me again and commenced the head blotting deal again. He chunked rocks at her till she got distracted and I jumped up and started running again. Not fast enough, she nailed me again and started it again. He chunked more rocks at her to she got distracted. This time I got smart and rolled till I was under the lower rail of the corral. The Hereford finally walked out to see what was going on. By this time the cow had taken off with the corral panels draped in front of her, 3 to a side. Turned the Hereford back out with her and it took a week before they cot back into the catch corral. Fed them grain for a week but everytime the nut case heard me coming she would run and hide behind the shed. Finally had the butcher come out and she ran and hid around the corner. I put out grain and the Hereford started eating perfectly contented. Luny stayed behind the shed. I asked the butcher if he wanted me to try to run her out in the open. He said nope, just wait. We both shut up and he rested his SKS across the top rail and aimed for the corner of the shed. Took about 5 minutes and she peeked around the corner. One shot and she dropped like a rock. Hereford went over to her to see what all the kicking and thrashing was about, quickly lost interest and went back to eating the grain. Ground the while cow, some of the best burger I've ever eaten. Sold about 1/4 of it and donated half of the rest to the abused woman/kid center. [/QUOTE]
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