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Post by angusrancher on Feb 22, 2020 20:08:54 GMT -6
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Post by tcranch on Feb 23, 2020 7:08:54 GMT -6
I just spray mine with Fly Ban. Give 'em a couple cubes to keep them occupied.
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Post by angusrancher on Feb 24, 2020 6:02:07 GMT -6
I just spray mine with Fly Ban. Give 'em a couple cubes to keep them occupied. I'm afraid by the time the old boys get that tame all of their hair's gonna be rubbed off.
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Post by tcranch on Feb 24, 2020 17:47:35 GMT -6
I just spray mine with Fly Ban. Give 'em a couple cubes to keep them occupied. I'm afraid by the time the old boys get that tame all of their hair's gonna be rubbed off. Ha! Point taken. Plan B: Can you drive next to them in the Polaris, hit 'em with good spray? I ear tagged one of my bulls sitting in the passenger seat.
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Post by angusrancher on Feb 24, 2020 18:33:57 GMT -6
I'm afraid by the time the old boys get that tame all of their hair's gonna be rubbed off. Ha! Point taken. Plan B: Can you drive next to them in the Polaris, hit 'em with good spray? I ear tagged one of my bulls sitting in the passenger seat. The boys got them treated off of 4 wheelers. The Rangers not quite agile enough. These bulls don't get much human interaction besides a tractor every few days, and there's a couple different blood lines which are worse. A few that go back to Morgans Direction are the shits. Would like to find a calmer, safer way to get this done, without driving them back to, and through the corrals
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Post by birddog on Feb 24, 2020 19:43:13 GMT -6
I thought about building one of these to use when the cows rotate to a new pasture. My plan was to rig the gates to fit the machine. Turn it on and let them go through. I never did it because I know some cows would balk at it and I don't have the patience to wait them out.
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