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Calves do use different calls that attract bulls, as they employ a range of vocalizations to communicate with their mothers and the rest of the herd.
Understanding Cow Calling
Calves use a high-pitched bleat to initiate communication with their mothers, while a series of short, sharp bleats can signal alarm or distress. To attract a bull, a cow caller may mimic the calf’s high-pitched call, but with a slightly deeper tone. This mimicry can be effective in drawing a bull’s attention, as it mimics the sound of a calf in distress.
Techniques for Effective Cow Calling
To effectively use a cow call to attract a bull, it’s essential to focus on accuracy and authenticity. Practice the different cow calls in a quiet environment to develop a clear, natural-sounding voice. When calling, use a consistent tone and pitch to convey a sense of urgency or distress. The goal is to create a sense of vulnerability, which can trigger a bull’s protective instincts and draw him in. For example, a series of five to seven high-pitched bleats, followed by a slightly deeper, more drawn-out call, can be an effective combination.
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