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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1829507" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I was labor to be lent to family when not in use at home.</p><p>If I wasn't helping with, hay or cattle I was using a push plow in the garden. Still have that push plow was my great grandfather's. We rode a horse to go hunting when I was a kid.</p><p>Most trouble I ever got into was riding my grandma's mule off, dogs spooked the mule threw me and ran off.</p><p>That's when I found out they all valued the mule more than me.</p><p>Mom and dad weren't into cattle it was more chickens and hogs. I'm not fond of either killing chickens and scalding them still turns my stomach.</p><p>Worse smell on earth.</p><p>Uncle ran 250 head of gerts on my grandma's place. He bought after my grandfather passed. I spent a lot of time at my grandmas, so I was introduced early on to cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1829507, member: 694"] I was labor to be lent to family when not in use at home. If I wasn’t helping with, hay or cattle I was using a push plow in the garden. Still have that push plow was my great grandfather’s. We rode a horse to go hunting when I was a kid. Most trouble I ever got into was riding my grandma’s mule off, dogs spooked the mule threw me and ran off. That’s when I found out they all valued the mule more than me. Mom and dad weren’t into cattle it was more chickens and hogs. I’m not fond of either killing chickens and scalding them still turns my stomach. Worse smell on earth. Uncle ran 250 head of gerts on my grandma’s place. He bought after my grandfather passed. I spent a lot of time at my grandmas, so I was introduced early on to cattle. [/QUOTE]
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