Posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 07, 2012 at 03:56:37 from (66.252.115.26):
In Reply to: chasing cattle? posted by mmidlam on January 06, 2012 at 16:06:16:
Oh good grief! Get the local law enforcement to help. They seem to be pretty good at "chasing" cattle. NO, you don't "chase" cattle. Chasing them only makes them go away from you. It does nothing to control where they go. Use your head a little bit. Try to out-think the cow and know how she is going to react. You want the cattle to think they are going where they want to go when in fact they are going where YOU want them to. If the cattle have not been around humans much that means you do not have to get real close to make them move. And you sure don't need to be making a lot of noise. If I had frightened cattle I would NOT want any "help"
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