Posted by farmerwithmutt on January 07, 2014 at 17:50:12 from (166.181.3.138):
In Reply to: Cow chasing? posted by KEH on January 07, 2014 at 14:22:46:
I got jerseys now most cattle you try and chase will take off in a straight line.not a jersey they know how to turn tighter then a pickup and use a hillside to there advantage. they will wait till you get straighten out before taking off again.i found out its a lot less stress to use carefull use of pickup mine so love to play the game of you take one step i will take 2.fireup the truck and its wheres the gate.i was laid up last year calves got out amish kids decided to help they got behind them and the chase was on finnally after an hour or better and calves in neighbors they gave up .next morning a little grain and ten minutes latter i had thrm in somepeople are not good with cattle. side note dad let kids take care of calves well it came back from sale barn a hfr got sold i checked the ones i bought from him and yup there was a hfr there.what happened kids looked at head and decided if it was a bull or hfr that way!!! now you would have thought the girls would know the differance after changing a few diapers?
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