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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1762453" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Considering you are working alone you did it the right way. Cattle do not like a break in routine as it requires some mental adjustment.</p><p>In my case for the most part the cattle need to go through the corral for either water or grass or both. There are side pens that I can either</p><p>open or close with gates to sort the other way. Sometimes when I am done sorting there will be cattle in 4 different pens, I just put them</p><p>together and put them on the trailer. There is a push gate so once behind that they have no choice but to load themselves.</p><p>Patience can be a virtue in that situation. No dog, no whips, no banging on whatever and no hotshots and be careful of what you get in</p><p>the pen with <em>especially when you are alone!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1762453, member: 40072"] Considering you are working alone you did it the right way. Cattle do not like a break in routine as it requires some mental adjustment. In my case for the most part the cattle need to go through the corral for either water or grass or both. There are side pens that I can either open or close with gates to sort the other way. Sometimes when I am done sorting there will be cattle in 4 different pens, I just put them together and put them on the trailer. There is a push gate so once behind that they have no choice but to load themselves. Patience can be a virtue in that situation. No dog, no whips, no banging on whatever and no hotshots and be careful of what you get in the pen with [I]especially when you are alone![/I] [/QUOTE]
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