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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 333595" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I've been known to buy a crazy acting cow at a sale-usually they're fine once they get home. Last fall, at the Butler Breeders sale in Lockhart, Texas I bought a good heifer for $900.00, nobody would even bid on her. The day before in the pens she was calm and gentle. When they brought her into the sale ring she did everything but fly. She tried to get up into the auctioneer's booth. She snorted, pawed and bucked every way she could. I figured she just got upset being in front of the crowd and with all of the excitement. The sale barn was packed. After the sale, the breeder told me he had no idea why she did that, that she's always been calm and easy to work. She follows me around at home like a dog. She would have probably brought somewhere between $2,500.00 and $5,000.00 had she behaved in the sale ring. I felt bad for the breeder but pretty good for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 333595, member: 440"] I've been known to buy a crazy acting cow at a sale-usually they're fine once they get home. Last fall, at the Butler Breeders sale in Lockhart, Texas I bought a good heifer for $900.00, nobody would even bid on her. The day before in the pens she was calm and gentle. When they brought her into the sale ring she did everything but fly. She tried to get up into the auctioneer's booth. She snorted, pawed and bucked every way she could. I figured she just got upset being in front of the crowd and with all of the excitement. The sale barn was packed. After the sale, the breeder told me he had no idea why she did that, that she's always been calm and easy to work. She follows me around at home like a dog. She would have probably brought somewhere between $2,500.00 and $5,000.00 had she behaved in the sale ring. I felt bad for the breeder but pretty good for myself. [/QUOTE]
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