OH BOY! You picked the wrong day to get on this subject. I've been trying to catch calves to wean them since Friday. We're getting down to the wild ones and the smart ones. I walked ten in to the corral first thing this morning. Backed the trailer up and we got them squeezed in to load all at once. One got her head between a gate and post,kept bucking and jumping,bent the bottom of the gate enough to get her shoulders through and get hip locked,fine let's get the rest. The biggest one got between the crowd gate and trailer gate and got past me and got back in the corral. We got 8 loaded,had to let the one that was hip locked go. Took the 8 across the road,went back for the one that was still in there,he got his head under the same gate,bent the rusted bottom tube up and managed to get away,so now there are two out there that are spooked. Had one trapped on the south side,him mother was with him and she went berserk on us and wasn't going to give him up. We got him,but the old cow's still pretty pizzed at us.
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