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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1821578" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>An air horn might startle him at first, but it might make him mad and then you would be worse off. </p><p> I tend to feel along the lines of several others, [USER=27368]@moses388[/USER] included. ... go into pastures where they are not grazing and/or stay far away from them while you are in the pastures. </p><p> If the person is leasing from you, they are the controlling entity, and you need to respect the space of the animals they have in the leased pasture unless there are stipulations. Every place we lease the owners will tell us if they want to do something with a tractor or piece of equipment... including any bush hogging.... and we tell all of them if there is a bull in there and that they need to not be in there around the cattle so there are no unintentional encounters with the bull or a cow in heat. If you leased out a house to someone, you would not just go in and out of the house when you wanted.....this is basically the same idea. The cattle are in the pasture, it is "their home" for the duration.... they are going to come investigate what you are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1821578, member: 25884"] An air horn might startle him at first, but it might make him mad and then you would be worse off. I tend to feel along the lines of several others, [USER=27368]@moses388[/USER] included. ... go into pastures where they are not grazing and/or stay far away from them while you are in the pastures. If the person is leasing from you, they are the controlling entity, and you need to respect the space of the animals they have in the leased pasture unless there are stipulations. Every place we lease the owners will tell us if they want to do something with a tractor or piece of equipment... including any bush hogging.... and we tell all of them if there is a bull in there and that they need to not be in there around the cattle so there are no unintentional encounters with the bull or a cow in heat. If you leased out a house to someone, you would not just go in and out of the house when you wanted.....this is basically the same idea. The cattle are in the pasture, it is "their home" for the duration.... they are going to come investigate what you are doing. [/QUOTE]
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