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To everyone who thinks brangus are wild
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 613011" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When we're weaning we wean the calves in the pasture that they have to enter the working pens for water and their grain. After they get used to coming in I'll change things around so they have to walk down the alleyway and through the chute to get the grain. When they're all at the grain I'll open the gate that will allow them to go back into the working pens. Sometimes I'll close the gate to the pasture so they have to hang around in the working pens. Doesn;t make any difference for the steers but it makes the heifrs a whoile lot easier to work as the get older. The only time it causes a problem is when I want to run one in to breed and they're all fighting to get into the alleyway and I have chase some off and just run some through the chute to get to the one I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 613011, member: 34"] When we're weaning we wean the calves in the pasture that they have to enter the working pens for water and their grain. After they get used to coming in I'll change things around so they have to walk down the alleyway and through the chute to get the grain. When they're all at the grain I'll open the gate that will allow them to go back into the working pens. Sometimes I'll close the gate to the pasture so they have to hang around in the working pens. Doesn;t make any difference for the steers but it makes the heifrs a whoile lot easier to work as the get older. The only time it causes a problem is when I want to run one in to breed and they're all fighting to get into the alleyway and I have chase some off and just run some through the chute to get to the one I want. [/QUOTE]
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