bob
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« on: August 03, 2012, 12:10:54 pm » |
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I used elec. to break mine , I walked them in on a long lead and as soon as they started to go I lit there a$$ up , now I can go right threw a whole herd , I tell them no and they listen and come , if Im riding a horse and I know its calfing time I will run a shock collar because a calf might jump up right in front of you so Im prepared for that , you need to hit them while there still in thought about it , once they hit the trip factor its to late jmo , I had my big bulldog hung on a bull in the middle of a pond when I first got him , I took my 40 cal. and shot several rounds just in front of them , he had a shock collar on but never felt it so I call this the trip factor , you need to get them before they hit this point , but the close gun fire made him let go and we done some training at a later date
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