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we built a run and have a head catch gate at the end of it. Have used it twice first time for tail hair for DNA tests, ear tags, and pours and then the second time just pours The girls are probably around 750 lbs. It's Porter that worries my. NO way he is going to get his head in the catch gate. I did built a separate standing type stall but still concerns me.
Maybe when you go pick up your new girls, you can ask to see how Craig has his gate set up of bulls. There has to be a way to do it. Can't tranq them everytime you need to deal with them. You need to get those babies tamed down so it is a lit easier. Dairy cows are way bigger than beef cows, but can be with easily. I think yaks have been bred to be tame and calm and trainable. They've been domesticated for 1000s of years. It's in the genes.
yep and Porter is honestly a very nice boy BUT there are those horns with over a 30 inch spread. The calves are all being pulled toward the end of Oct and move over to where the whole herd wintered last year. Halter and taming with treats and what not while they are small and not so dangerous. Also get a better price at sales time.
Porter was actually trained to be a pack animal but that was when he was 2.