Loren- Didn't I tell you that the ambush method works good? Great to hear you finally got her. I just saw you have a Priefert squeeze chute. I found an almost new one last year and bought it from a guy who used it for less than a year- it was almost new- we've used it a couple of times and love it! I've had manual and automatics, and that chute is the best thing we've gotten yet. Back to the critters- half the job of handling them is to be smarter than they are, which sometimes takes some doing. Work easily around them, don't holler too much, or move too suddenly. There are some good working videos on the net, and you might just want to watch them some time. They explain 'flight zones' and easy ways to move cows. But I find that walking among them frequently and working them occasionally do more good than chasing them all over. Even the goosey ones seem to calm down some with frequent contact. However, I would imagine, you'll still build up quite a book over your career to pass on to your kids about what does and doesn't work.
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