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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1753045" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>that's what happened to my friend when he brought home a 2 year old bull of mine... the cows came running, he'd never seen a black cow and thought they were bears or something, and he took off, broke fences, corrals, etc and was found about a mile away, friend was able to go up to him and get a rope on his neck, around a tree a few times, dragged him back to the farm, and loaded him back in the trailer, he was going to bring him back to me, and once he was in the trailer he was totally cool again.. he left the trailer in the field with the cows and he settled down.. let him out 2 days later and no more problems.</p><p></p><p>I have a nice heifer that's really spooky, don't know if I can work it out of her.. she likes scratches, but is just high strung as heck, she'll bolt for *anything*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1753045, member: 9096"] that's what happened to my friend when he brought home a 2 year old bull of mine... the cows came running, he'd never seen a black cow and thought they were bears or something, and he took off, broke fences, corrals, etc and was found about a mile away, friend was able to go up to him and get a rope on his neck, around a tree a few times, dragged him back to the farm, and loaded him back in the trailer, he was going to bring him back to me, and once he was in the trailer he was totally cool again.. he left the trailer in the field with the cows and he settled down.. let him out 2 days later and no more problems. I have a nice heifer that's really spooky, don't know if I can work it out of her.. she likes scratches, but is just high strung as heck, she'll bolt for *anything* [/QUOTE]
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