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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 404747" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Sometimes it is not all in design. Training can be the key element in getting cattle through the chutes. My cattle work fairly calmly. Mostly because I will take them through when they have no reason to be there at all. They have very little reason to beleive they will be hurt. Cattle have very good memories. If you take your cattle through and it is always a violent experiance they are going to remember that when you want them in the next time.</p><p>Friends, relitives, kids, and neighbors that you enlist to help should also be trained before you let them help. If not they can ruin an entire herd. A lot of that old cowboy stuff they see on TV, hooting, hollering, whipping, beating just is not called for. An old canepole with a flag on the end does wonders and can usually be used from outside the pens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 404747, member: 5494"] Sometimes it is not all in design. Training can be the key element in getting cattle through the chutes. My cattle work fairly calmly. Mostly because I will take them through when they have no reason to be there at all. They have very little reason to beleive they will be hurt. Cattle have very good memories. If you take your cattle through and it is always a violent experiance they are going to remember that when you want them in the next time. Friends, relitives, kids, and neighbors that you enlist to help should also be trained before you let them help. If not they can ruin an entire herd. A lot of that old cowboy stuff they see on TV, hooting, hollering, whipping, beating just is not called for. An old canepole with a flag on the end does wonders and can usually be used from outside the pens. [/QUOTE]
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