Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on January 14, 2015 at 18:45:06 from (24.176.22.121):
In Reply to: Re: Bull question posted by sideconsole4020guy on January 14, 2015 at 18:13:42:
Thank you MR. 4020guy. I wasnt able to say what you did in short words. I too am a believer in a 5 gallon bucket with ear corn. I have taught my cows to come up to the barn with this method. Learned it from my Grandma 40 some years ago. Shake that bucket and call. 60 acres away they will come running for their treat. Each day while you check cows a little corn. ear or two for each one. Soon they look forward to seeing you. Years back I bought some skinny ones off a ranch and within a few weeks they didnt mind me at all. A Little treat will do wonders.
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