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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1818650" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>I like those scratcher sticks showmen and women use. My husband's family raised pedigree Charolais and showed them. I still have the stick and a comb they used to comb their tails, I use it on my hair. It's a family 'hairloom'. Years ago I used to ride my horse through their ranch as night. White Charolais cattle standing in the moonlight with fire flies all around. When my husbands father died they had to sell the Charolais herd to pay the death tax. So my husband bred up a new herd of purebred Beefmasters. I usd to ride at night through that herd too. Riding past a bull, I'd be riding past the bull and I was still riding past that bull. He had to size the cattle down because they were getting too big for the packer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1818650, member: 42782"] I like those scratcher sticks showmen and women use. My husband's family raised pedigree Charolais and showed them. I still have the stick and a comb they used to comb their tails, I use it on my hair. It's a family 'hairloom'. Years ago I used to ride my horse through their ranch as night. White Charolais cattle standing in the moonlight with fire flies all around. When my husbands father died they had to sell the Charolais herd to pay the death tax. So my husband bred up a new herd of purebred Beefmasters. I usd to ride at night through that herd too. Riding past a bull, I'd be riding past the bull and I was still riding past that bull. He had to size the cattle down because they were getting too big for the packer [/QUOTE]
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