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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Mule" data-source="post: 6461828" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>How about using a shedder to separate them? Or feed them through the locking feed barrier and release one half and then the other? Or, since you highlight one breed in particular, maybe having cattle that are not so wild? The task can be designed safely, if you try hard enough. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They still do risk assessment and task design, and certainly wouldn’t go into a dangerous situation unless another life depended on it. Are you really trying to compare the (over) production of a commodity to one of the emergency services? Nobody will die if you or I stop farming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Mule, post: 6461828, member: 33090"] How about using a shedder to separate them? Or feed them through the locking feed barrier and release one half and then the other? Or, since you highlight one breed in particular, maybe having cattle that are not so wild? The task can be designed safely, if you try hard enough. They still do risk assessment and task design, and certainly wouldn’t go into a dangerous situation unless another life depended on it. Are you really trying to compare the (over) production of a commodity to one of the emergency services? Nobody will die if you or I stop farming! [/QUOTE]
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