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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1477232" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Yes, they acclimate the cattle to the dogs just like the dogs to the cattle. A lot of those places, especially that sell dogs, train those cattle young to work with the dogs. When they have a pen of young heifers or bulls they go out there and move them multiple times a week with the dogs. Just like the guys with roping steers pushing them around the pasture every day.</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine puts all his heifers on one place by his house. He starts with dogs in the pen and lets him ball the heifers up and hold them bayed. Then over time he turns the heifers out and he goes over there several times a week and turns dogs out to ball them up and he pushes them to the pens. By the time he turns the heifers out with the cows they are dog broke.</p><p></p><p>Its not that easy with cattle who have never seen dogs or dont like dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1477232, member: 6291"] Yes, they acclimate the cattle to the dogs just like the dogs to the cattle. A lot of those places, especially that sell dogs, train those cattle young to work with the dogs. When they have a pen of young heifers or bulls they go out there and move them multiple times a week with the dogs. Just like the guys with roping steers pushing them around the pasture every day. A friend of mine puts all his heifers on one place by his house. He starts with dogs in the pen and lets him ball the heifers up and hold them bayed. Then over time he turns the heifers out and he goes over there several times a week and turns dogs out to ball them up and he pushes them to the pens. By the time he turns the heifers out with the cows they are dog broke. Its not that easy with cattle who have never seen dogs or dont like dogs. [/QUOTE]
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