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warning about pore on wormers
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1603646" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>This is getting interesting. Even my vets (2 in the practice) twist the tails and no tails have ever been broken. Yet. Doesn't always work but I'll also take the sorting stick and poke 'em either on the ball of their foot or between the toes. They don't like it! But usually gets a little momentum going so I can proceed with pushing. Every couple feet, move the bar (I have zero interest in "one step forward, two steps back"). I've even resorted to a large ratchet strap; after it's secured on both sides and the strap is positioned across their rear I start cranking. And I'm not above bribing them with cubes. If I have the time I simply walk away and they'll generally (eventually) go on their own. Clearly I'm not a fan of hot shots but have used one as a last resort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1603646, member: 24027"] This is getting interesting. Even my vets (2 in the practice) twist the tails and no tails have ever been broken. Yet. Doesn't always work but I'll also take the sorting stick and poke 'em either on the ball of their foot or between the toes. They don't like it! But usually gets a little momentum going so I can proceed with pushing. Every couple feet, move the bar (I have zero interest in "one step forward, two steps back"). I've even resorted to a large ratchet strap; after it's secured on both sides and the strap is positioned across their rear I start cranking. And I'm not above bribing them with cubes. If I have the time I simply walk away and they'll generally (eventually) go on their own. Clearly I'm not a fan of hot shots but have used one as a last resort. [/QUOTE]
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