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<blockquote data-quote="CattleHand" data-source="post: 601385" data-attributes="member: 6534"><p>I would not shoot him. Bez is right a couple months to maybe a year ago we had this exact post. Once we loaded a young bull which was exactly the same way. He had so much fight he took out every gate. We got him in a half finished barn and he was raming the posts when you were on the other side hoping to get you. THe best thing is to take him in slow. The slwoer you go the easiar it will be. If you go out in the pasture hauling ass you will never get him. Take it slwo and try to get other cattle in with him. load a few in the trailer with him (should be easier) and then sort from there is your trailer is big enough.</p><p></p><p>Take it slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleHand, post: 601385, member: 6534"] I would not shoot him. Bez is right a couple months to maybe a year ago we had this exact post. Once we loaded a young bull which was exactly the same way. He had so much fight he took out every gate. We got him in a half finished barn and he was raming the posts when you were on the other side hoping to get you. THe best thing is to take him in slow. The slwoer you go the easiar it will be. If you go out in the pasture hauling ass you will never get him. Take it slwo and try to get other cattle in with him. load a few in the trailer with him (should be easier) and then sort from there is your trailer is big enough. Take it slow. [/QUOTE]
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