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Tranquilizer gun for cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="f4leggin" data-source="post: 579282" data-attributes="member: 5863"><p>has anyone used this on cattle? After spending a day trying to round up the 1 bull calf I missed when I put everyone into the pen (in preparation for weaning) - I kept thinking I needed to shoot him - preferably with a tranquilizer and not a bullet - although veal (which I have never eaten) was a thought in my mind. </p><p></p><p>They aren't that expensive - and this was a case where it would have been really helpful. I think he wanted to go into the pen with his Mom, he just kept panicing when I would get him cornered in preparation for sneaking him in. I t didn't help that it was just me (didn't even have the dogs to help) - I think with a few more people I could have done it. So... The gun was a nice thought - just wondering if they work on cattle or if it's just a stupid idea. </p><p></p><p>Jill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f4leggin, post: 579282, member: 5863"] has anyone used this on cattle? After spending a day trying to round up the 1 bull calf I missed when I put everyone into the pen (in preparation for weaning) - I kept thinking I needed to shoot him - preferably with a tranquilizer and not a bullet - although veal (which I have never eaten) was a thought in my mind. They aren't that expensive - and this was a case where it would have been really helpful. I think he wanted to go into the pen with his Mom, he just kept panicing when I would get him cornered in preparation for sneaking him in. I t didn't help that it was just me (didn't even have the dogs to help) - I think with a few more people I could have done it. So... The gun was a nice thought - just wondering if they work on cattle or if it's just a stupid idea. Jill [/QUOTE]
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