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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1464450" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>It's kinda funny. My cows are all trained to a bell ringing because I don't yell very loud and I never could whistle very loud either. I bought my father in law a bell 5 years ago to start to train his cows with, but he just never really used it. All my cows are up at his place right now on cornstalks(45 min north). I got a call from my MIL about a week ago saying all the cows were out, some were a mile north. Deer ran through temporary fence and let them loose. I jumped in the truck and was headed north. 10 minutes later I get a call back from her saying don't bother, all but 5 or 6 were back in and the leftovers were headed in now. FIL started ringing the bell, my cows came running and his cows followed mine up. He is a believer now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1464450, member: 23752"] It's kinda funny. My cows are all trained to a bell ringing because I don't yell very loud and I never could whistle very loud either. I bought my father in law a bell 5 years ago to start to train his cows with, but he just never really used it. All my cows are up at his place right now on cornstalks(45 min north). I got a call from my MIL about a week ago saying all the cows were out, some were a mile north. Deer ran through temporary fence and let them loose. I jumped in the truck and was headed north. 10 minutes later I get a call back from her saying don't bother, all but 5 or 6 were back in and the leftovers were headed in now. FIL started ringing the bell, my cows came running and his cows followed mine up. He is a believer now. [/QUOTE]
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