inyati13
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Dylan, I like your character even better than the bulls and they are great. Wonderful pictures my friend. Glad you put this together. Thanks.
inyati13":1p20yvm5 said:Dylan, I like your character even better than the bulls and they are great. Wonderful pictures my friend. Glad you put this together. Thanks.
alexfarms":a7yw7ooj said:Dylan Biggs":a7yw7ooj said::lol: alec the farmer has a wild bull in his undies! Alexa you are barking up the wrong tree no wild bull here, few trees for that matter either! I don't know you, believit or not you don't know me or my neighbor or any of my neighbors for that matter. But keep it up if it strokes your goat, but I must admit I do think we have a mutual relationship developing. I get the impression you are happy not to be my neighbor and I am more than happy I am not yours. If you like you can shoot me in the guts and eat my liver. Stay happy! :tiphat:
You make all the jokes you like. Anyone who would treat his neighbors with such disrespect and makes light of it on a public forum isn't going to earn much respect from anyone for long. I'm not one bit ashamed to have been the only person on this forum to object to your actions or attitudes toward your neighbors.
Dylan Biggs":2utb31mv said:Alix farms I get the impression you have tenacity, I like that! Good for you! Don't let go! :lol: Give it to me, I can take it! Me and my neighbors are good easy going folks who have gotten along for 50 years and I certainly wouldn't want that to detract you from your mission.
Strong labido and disposition are two different things,..alexfarms":2338f2we said:He is a nice looking bull and I respect the longevity, but I can tell a lot about a guy by how much respect he gives his neighbor. Bulls with that kind of problem disposition should be gone.
ALACOWMAN":wqca7dlu said:Strong labido and disposition are two different things,..alexfarms":wqca7dlu said:He is a nice looking bull and I respect the longevity, but I can tell a lot about a guy by how much respect he gives his neighbor. Bulls with that kind of problem disposition should be gone.
alexfarms":26cl0gp6 said:ALACOWMAN":26cl0gp6 said:Strong labido and disposition are two different things,..alexfarms":26cl0gp6 said:He is a nice looking bull and I respect the longevity, but I can tell a lot about a guy by how much respect he gives his neighbor. Bulls with that kind of problem disposition should be gone.
Nes, cows are much smarter than people acknowledge. I mess with mine like you do. They mind and behave like a dog. I know what mine are going to do before they do it. They are picking up word commands. I have the most docile heifer I have had since I started. Melaina. She will be 11 months old in July. She is like a dog. She prefers my company to any of the other cows. I am attached to her. I never leave until I give her a little love.Nesikep":34mp0ypx said:Steers always seem to be hard on fences.. heck, they don't have the danglers to worry about when they go through/over it!..
Who was it a while back who had a bull wanting to go visit some cows he wasn't supposed to, he swam through a pond and met a nice hotwire on the other side that smartened him up but good!
I have a few cows who are hard on fences... for the most part they know when I'm pizzed with them.. I yell out "git yer head out of the fence" along with their name... Most of the time they jump back and look at me, then behave for a few minutes.. until I turn my back on them of course.
inyati13":3g2nt2t5 said:This is not directed at alexfarms. I have seen their posts on here and I like what I see. But their post here seem out of sort.
I get irritated in my personal relationships when someone behaves like they know more about me than I do. Maybe they do. But reminds me of a joke about a guy who always knows where people are from. This is not the joke but it is kinda like this.
They are like a dog who can sniff your butt and tell you what state you are from.
I'm not inyati, but I don't think you're out of line. I just think you've never been around real range cattle that have to go out and push for a living.alexfarms":18w36wsr said:Do you think I've been outta line?
cow pollinater":1ryp77i8 said:I'm not inyati, but I don't think you're out of line. I just think you've never been around real range cattle that have to go out and push for a living.alexfarms":1ryp77i8 said:Do you think I've been outta line?
I do also make my own bulls as I also have registered stock. My worst for travelling is a home-made bull. He is dog gentle but tough as nails and will literally out-breed the herefords two to one and that's with time spent on the neighbor's place.alexfarms":ov9m8aei said:In your case, with commercial cattle I can understand your thinking. When someone is going to maintain registered stock, they can't put up with cattle tearing up fences. In the OPs case it's obvious at least one neighbor didn't want to put up with it.
inyati13":1zw97lg2 said:I think you are making implications that go beyond the information presented. You imply that Dylan has issues with his neighbors. Do you know that? If you do and can prove the veracity of your statements you have perjured Dylan. I think that might be why he responded as such.
I searched your past posts, briefly. You are a pleasant, intelligent person. Why would you get this upset on the paucity of information presented in this thread? His statement on the bull going through fences may partly employ the art of exaggeration. For example, the bull may have gotten out a couple times. To convey that, I might say, "my bull will walk through a 6 guard rail pen." I think that is what he might have been doing. If you have more information than is provided here, my apologies.
alexfarms":3g2qhsj6 said:Dylan Biggs":3g2qhsj6 said:Alix farms I get the impression you have tenacity, I like that! Good for you! Don't let go! :lol: Give it to me, I can take it! Me and my neighbors are good easy going folks who have gotten along for 50 years and I certainly wouldn't want that to detract you from your mission.
Lol. Your writing was so mesmerizing I had to go to bed. It's a smaller world than you realize. They are nice looking cattle, but then I already mentioned that.