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<blockquote data-quote="kscowboy" data-source="post: 603034" data-attributes="member: 6726"><p>I teach em to stay a few feet or yards away from me at all times. I got knocked into a feed trough a couple years ago and learned my lesson.</p><p></p><p>this year I built an inset into my pasture that has troughs on the inside that I can load from the outside. It's so cool....no stepping in the cow pies , getting bumped around while you have feed in your hands , I can use my loader to dump hay or feed in , and I don't get muddy cuz my space has limestone rocks and screenings down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kscowboy, post: 603034, member: 6726"] I teach em to stay a few feet or yards away from me at all times. I got knocked into a feed trough a couple years ago and learned my lesson. this year I built an inset into my pasture that has troughs on the inside that I can load from the outside. It's so cool....no stepping in the cow pies , getting bumped around while you have feed in your hands , I can use my loader to dump hay or feed in , and I don't get muddy cuz my space has limestone rocks and screenings down. [/QUOTE]
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