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What's the scoop on braford attitude?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1739194" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I don't own horses. But when my crew shows up to help work cattle, they are all on horseback to bring them in. They're practically silent and there is no running or whooping. They round 'em up and stop to let the cattle get used to them. Then they apply pressure and slowly bring 'em in. It's truly amazing to watch. The other 99% of the time? It's just me and my Polaris - and a bucket. My girls are dog gentle, all hand feeders and will generally follow me if I need to work just one. Plus, I'm out there with them every day. They know & trust me. That's not to say some of the mamas don't get downright testy at calving! But I know which ones I need to give a little extra time and which ones I can tag/work their calves while they're still wet.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14698[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1739194, member: 24027"] I don't own horses. But when my crew shows up to help work cattle, they are all on horseback to bring them in. They're practically silent and there is no running or whooping. They round 'em up and stop to let the cattle get used to them. Then they apply pressure and slowly bring 'em in. It's truly amazing to watch. The other 99% of the time? It's just me and my Polaris - and a bucket. My girls are dog gentle, all hand feeders and will generally follow me if I need to work just one. Plus, I'm out there with them every day. They know & trust me. That's not to say some of the mamas don't get downright testy at calving! But I know which ones I need to give a little extra time and which ones I can tag/work their calves while they're still wet. [ATTACH type="full"]14698[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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