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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 121832" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When we weaned the calves and worked the cows last week a friend of ours came over to give us a hand. I never heard him make a sound, get excited or anything. The cows all got seperated out the way we wanted and when we were ready for another there was alwasy one lined up to go in the chute. He only had problems with two old cows that just don;t like walking down the alley. Took him a few minutes and a little tail cranking but they came up and into chute just fine, slowly, but just fine. The best part is that he's a 4-H/FFA advisor and has the kids come over to his place to help work cattle. They're all learning the same easy methods as he uses. I think that bodes well for the future of the cattle working in this area.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 121832, member: 34"] When we weaned the calves and worked the cows last week a friend of ours came over to give us a hand. I never heard him make a sound, get excited or anything. The cows all got seperated out the way we wanted and when we were ready for another there was alwasy one lined up to go in the chute. He only had problems with two old cows that just don;t like walking down the alley. Took him a few minutes and a little tail cranking but they came up and into chute just fine, slowly, but just fine. The best part is that he's a 4-H/FFA advisor and has the kids come over to his place to help work cattle. They're all learning the same easy methods as he uses. I think that bodes well for the future of the cattle working in this area. dun [/QUOTE]
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