They sure are , BUT, now I have to get set up to vaccinate them. I am gonna try and borrow a headgate/chute and raise the sides of my" corral" about 2 feet with boards. I am worried they are gonna get goofy. I guess the guy that I bought them from never vaccinated, always had healthy cattle. I feel I need to get them going on a program, and it may be quite interesting getting them through the chute the 1st time. Now that they are in there I realize I need a bit more better containment/working area. I have one cow that wants to follow me all over, dont know if she wants to be my friend, or is planning an attack, seems friendly, just doesnt let me get to close, she lets me scratch her nose a bit, and she looked over the fence as I was walking away moo'd. 7 foot side walls should keep in when being slowly worked to the chute shouldnt it. That corral is about 12'x32' 5' sides, with a 10x12 shelter attached. Any suggestion??
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