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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 471718" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>When I was preparing show steers, I had a group in which included two South Devon/Limo/Shorthorn steers. They were as nutty as all get out, and when I was attempting to lead them in the small paddock adjoining the feedlot, they kept taking off. Course, they didnt stay in the paddock, they knew if they took off and jumped the fence I had to let go. Anyway, I got some yard panels and wired them in along the fence where they were jumping. Fixed them. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, the panels stayed there after that. Never did take them off. A couple years after that group, I had a nice group that had a quiet little polly in it. I found him one day with his head stuck through the cattle panels on the fence. So I took my hat off, and whacked him across the nose like I always do when they are stuck. He pulled back . . . next thing I knew this calf is walking around the paddock looking stunned, with the panel still attached to his head :lol: He could only walk around backwards because of it, and when we tried to get him up to the yards he got stuck in the gateway (panel was wider than the gate). Very funny at the time. He eventually shook it off by himself, with no harm done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 471718, member: 3195"] When I was preparing show steers, I had a group in which included two South Devon/Limo/Shorthorn steers. They were as nutty as all get out, and when I was attempting to lead them in the small paddock adjoining the feedlot, they kept taking off. Course, they didnt stay in the paddock, they knew if they took off and jumped the fence I had to let go. Anyway, I got some yard panels and wired them in along the fence where they were jumping. Fixed them. Anyway, the panels stayed there after that. Never did take them off. A couple years after that group, I had a nice group that had a quiet little polly in it. I found him one day with his head stuck through the cattle panels on the fence. So I took my hat off, and whacked him across the nose like I always do when they are stuck. He pulled back . . . next thing I knew this calf is walking around the paddock looking stunned, with the panel still attached to his head :lol: He could only walk around backwards because of it, and when we tried to get him up to the yards he got stuck in the gateway (panel was wider than the gate). Very funny at the time. He eventually shook it off by himself, with no harm done. [/QUOTE]
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