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<blockquote data-quote="tel" data-source="post: 770083" data-attributes="member: 14397"><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> the property where the mean tempered angus and santa was only 6,000 acres all up .it was actually 2 properties with a small mountain range between them.on the main property where i lived we had a lane that went right through the place ,so it was very easy to push them up quietly.unfortunatley a couple of the back paddocks had a few gullies for the angus to get into as soon as he saw you coming.we had a few bulls from both breeds as well as 2 herefords most of the time .the rest of the bulls were fine to bring home ,we actually had a ex show bull called Randolf who used to try to bring himself home when he'd had enough .Usually when we had new flighty bulls i just put them up near the house with randolf or my old poddy steers and they would just settle down.But if they show a nasty trait they should go.I really miss my old life and my cattle even though i hardly owned any of them at any time.Just looking after someone elses tax write off ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tel, post: 770083, member: 14397"] :D the property where the mean tempered angus and santa was only 6,000 acres all up .it was actually 2 properties with a small mountain range between them.on the main property where i lived we had a lane that went right through the place ,so it was very easy to push them up quietly.unfortunatley a couple of the back paddocks had a few gullies for the angus to get into as soon as he saw you coming.we had a few bulls from both breeds as well as 2 herefords most of the time .the rest of the bulls were fine to bring home ,we actually had a ex show bull called Randolf who used to try to bring himself home when he'd had enough .Usually when we had new flighty bulls i just put them up near the house with randolf or my old poddy steers and they would just settle down.But if they show a nasty trait they should go.I really miss my old life and my cattle even though i hardly owned any of them at any time.Just looking after someone elses tax write off ha! [/QUOTE]
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