Handling Tough Cattle
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Logan Wolfe walks through another scenario with challenging cattle in the pen. His key advice? Don’t hesitate. In ranch sorting, hesitation leads to mistakes—staying decisive and reading the herd quickly is what keeps runs smooth.
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