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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1829142" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Scott said Gail acted like it was<em> her</em> baby, and they had found it and was bringing it <em>back</em> to her! LOL!!! I was kidding about<em> "rattling my cage" ; </em>I appreciate all your help and advice. And </p><p></p><p>Zeke won't want to sell any steers they might have either, so at least we can raise more calves from those heifers, <em>if</em> I don't sell them as yearlings. That's why I had to buy that LH cow with the Braunvieh calf the other day, because he made a pet out of that God-awful ugly Brama/Chiania/Corrientes steer we were gonna butcher in for him and Mattie. Soon as quail/rabbit season is over, they<em> all</em> going back to the Kudzu place Feb til Nov, and back on the row crop pasture Nov-Feb. and Zeke will rarely see them. </p><p></p><p>Scott went and checked on them a couple times before dark today. 1st time all three were stretched out in the sun....Zeke leaning his back on Gail, singing George Strait, while she slept, with a calf asleep on both sides of his legs....his arms resting on them. </p><p></p><p>Actually, we talked tonight, and we have a pointer and beagle gonna both whelp any day now, and once the do, they gonna get all of Zeke's attention for a while, so me and Scott are thinking about taking them back over to the row crop pasture, while Zeke and Mattie are at church next Sunday. . And bring that Braunveih calf back, along with that giant ugly steer of Zeke's (for a companion) and wean it and get it started eating feed. We can put a halter on Zeke's steer and lead it on the trailer. But, I will have to rope the calf and drag it on the trailer. But, I can go in my little Nissan truck down there, and just carry my saddle. I will use one of Scott's horses. </p><p></p><p>I think you are right about Gail taking a third calf, but that's just too much right now. We gonna put one with the HERF/GUERN when she calves this spring, and that's all the nurse cow business we will do this year. Most likely, she will be as easy as Gail was to add one to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1829142, member: 40587"] Scott said Gail acted like it was[I] her[/I] baby, and they had found it and was bringing it [I]back[/I] to her! LOL!!! I was kidding about[I] "rattling my cage" ; [/I]I appreciate all your help and advice. And Zeke won't want to sell any steers they might have either, so at least we can raise more calves from those heifers, [I]if[/I] I don't sell them as yearlings. That's why I had to buy that LH cow with the Braunvieh calf the other day, because he made a pet out of that God-awful ugly Brama/Chiania/Corrientes steer we were gonna butcher in for him and Mattie. Soon as quail/rabbit season is over, they[I] all[/I] going back to the Kudzu place Feb til Nov, and back on the row crop pasture Nov-Feb. and Zeke will rarely see them. Scott went and checked on them a couple times before dark today. 1st time all three were stretched out in the sun....Zeke leaning his back on Gail, singing George Strait, while she slept, with a calf asleep on both sides of his legs....his arms resting on them. Actually, we talked tonight, and we have a pointer and beagle gonna both whelp any day now, and once the do, they gonna get all of Zeke's attention for a while, so me and Scott are thinking about taking them back over to the row crop pasture, while Zeke and Mattie are at church next Sunday. . And bring that Braunveih calf back, along with that giant ugly steer of Zeke's (for a companion) and wean it and get it started eating feed. We can put a halter on Zeke's steer and lead it on the trailer. But, I will have to rope the calf and drag it on the trailer. But, I can go in my little Nissan truck down there, and just carry my saddle. I will use one of Scott's horses. I think you are right about Gail taking a third calf, but that's just too much right now. We gonna put one with the HERF/GUERN when she calves this spring, and that's all the nurse cow business we will do this year. Most likely, she will be as easy as Gail was to add one to. [/QUOTE]
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