Trick Trained Texas Longhorn Cow Premier Gallorette.wmv
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can you post more training vedio~?
i am training a Holstein, i want to know how to make her lay down too ;)
pls~~~
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@Betcsbirds One can easily do both: perhaps training and exhibition while younger, and then when up to eating age... mmm, talented beef... ^.^
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That is so sweet! So cows do have brains and can be trained instead of just slaughtered and eaten! Thanks for posting!
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well, I stand corrected. It is a she. I confused the umbilicus for a male organ. Has utters, not huevos.
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@TheMandtj I agree. I have begun training my Guernsey X Jersey cross and she picked up on the idea really fast.
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Hahah, now that is funny. We are just starting out with a few pet cows on our property, and would love to train them as well as this! But i guess it takes practice.
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cattle cubes work fine as treats but then one of our cows just loves bananas-especially banana skins-who knew??! LOL)
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No clicker, just rewarding of positive responses.
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This is one of our cows who was 3 years old at the time and
she is not a "he" as evidenced by the fact "she" has had 3 babies
already! LOL
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Hey there, just wondering what it is you use a treats for them?
Just praise and treats for positive reinforcement of deisred behaviour. But, of course Texas Longhorns are very intelligent and very unlike ordinary cattle.
PremierLonghornsLLC 2 years ago