Posted by billonthefarm on April 25, 2011 at 16:24:42 from (97.64.182.189):
In Reply to: Morning Chores posted by Allan In NE on April 25, 2011 at 10:44:36:
A year or so ago we bought a group of ten bred heifers. Good looking, nice disposition everything you could want EXCEPT they didnt know what a hot wire was. We had them in a corn field with 20 other cows and had it sectioned off with a single wire to keep them in one area at a time. They would stick their heads under the fence, get zapped on the back of the neck and go right under the wire and then there they were wanting back in with the rest of the cows pacing up and down the hot wire. Well of course we would go out and drop the wire but they didnt want to go back. That crap got hold in a hurry. They figured it out after a week or so. Had some darn nice calves about a month later so it was worth it. bill
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