Posted by ridgelane on November 17, 2011 at 20:52:44 from (208.38.36.24):
In Reply to: need come cow advice. posted by Dave from MN on November 17, 2011 at 17:44:17:
I'd get the momma cow back to the heifer. I'm sure that in a few days they will be back eating that good feed and you can trap them both.
A few years ago I had a wild cow that wouldn't come to the corral when anyone was around. During the day or at night the cow would come to the pen and eat on the bale there but would spook at first hint of anyone coming to her. I tried walking up to the pen one night covered in a white sheet, against a snow covered field and that failed too.
Eventually I tied a rope to the gate brought it through the panel and ran it out about 300 feet to an old building where I sat for several hours. She came up towards evening to eat hay. When she walked through the gate, I pulled the rope, closed the gate and loaded her on the trailer. She was quite surprised that the gate seemed to close on its own.
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