Posted by jackinok on November 18, 2011 at 07:10:46 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: need come cow advice. posted by Dave from MN on November 17, 2011 at 17:44:17:
old rule of thumb(wheather your chasing calves or ladies) "catch the cow to get the calf", I agree, take the cow back. If you can set them up some sort of wind break,and can feed and water them in your pen lots of times those old cows will stay in the pen if they are used to being moved. Might even leave your trailer there for a wind break if your where it wont get stolen. What most folks do around here is get in the habit of honking your horn when you drive up to feed ,they will soon learn to come running. Next time you have one get out often you can just let it go and dont chase it,but leave two or three in the pen and it will hang around and go back in the next day. Then again you have some you just cant catch,ive tranquilized them, roped them and drug them in a trailer, and everything else over the years. Just a suggestion, if and when you get him,make a trip straight to the sale barn,LOL.
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