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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 61795" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>1. Rope him and drag him home or trailer.</p><p>2. Rompum or equivelant sedative- load on trailer.</p><p>3. Centerfire rifle- eat better than venison?</p><p>4. If you can get him on feed, try to lure him back towards your farm.</p><p>5. horses and drive him back towards your farm. From there I'd trap him and move him somewhere else. 4' fence obviously won't keep him.</p><p></p><p>Option 3 could be best. If he won't stay in a 4' fence how you gonna get a herd bred? Hope he wasn't too expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 61795, member: 19"] 1. Rope him and drag him home or trailer. 2. Rompum or equivelant sedative- load on trailer. 3. Centerfire rifle- eat better than venison? 4. If you can get him on feed, try to lure him back towards your farm. 5. horses and drive him back towards your farm. From there I'd trap him and move him somewhere else. 4' fence obviously won't keep him. Option 3 could be best. If he won't stay in a 4' fence how you gonna get a herd bred? Hope he wasn't too expensive. [/QUOTE]
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