We did that with small herds of beef animals years ago when they were pure European breeds. When Brahman cross became popular in Tx,the large ranches started using dogs along with more and faster horses to move thier cross breeds. Didn't take long to realize that rebuilding fence,weight run off in hot weather and expense for extra labor was cutting into profits. You would think there is no way to move 50 head of flop ears from a 1k acre thorn infested Southwest Tx pasture to a corral or another pasture but it's often done by 1 or two people without breaking a sweat. How? Not much different than grand-dad moved cattle 50 years earlier,toot the truck horn, throw 2 gallons of nuggets on the ground,get back in truck,hold feed bag out the window and drive away. Only works if the same person(s)have routinly visted and hand fed the cows. If a stranger drove a strange truck into the pasture,he may as well try geting a bunch of white tail deer comeing to him. And if a rancher asks you to hide until they are in the corral then slam the gate on them,be quick and keep your body outside the swing path of the gate.
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