Posted by rrlund on October 25, 2013 at 16:17:10 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: Oh no! It's Friday posted by The tractor vet on October 25, 2013 at 16:07:39:
You got that right! Last year it took me almost a week,but no smashed gates,no broken bones. I've learned to just wait'em out. The creep feeders are in the corrals and when they come up and get around there,I just close the gate on'em. Then I'm set up so I can just crowd them where they need to go with another gate. The last one I caught today,there were four of them in there along with a spooky cow. She shot out and took three calves with her,but I just calmy closed the gate and took the one that was left. If I'd have taken after those other three,they'd have been the last ones I'd have caught this year for sure. I learned a long time ago,when you want to move cattle,you have to let them think it's their idea.
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