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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1220649" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Yeah, he was a beauty wasn't he?!?! If you weren't such a tightwad and had done as I suggested and went in halves with me on the bull and given it to Hook as a gift CT would have been livened up a bit with posts of his epic adventures handling this bull. But nnnnoooooooo you had to be a tightwad and deny us all some good reading material.</p><p></p><p>Okie, that hasn't been my experience with them at all. When they are mean they just get meaner .... and smarter. Lucifer, a brangus I once had the pleasure of owning, would leave the herd and walk two hundred yards to try and catch me. She was pure evil and just got worse but she sure did keep the mushroom collectors and other varmints out of my pastures and she was one he77 of a momma cow. Never seen one drop twins and nurse them where both twins were only 25 lbs under the herd average. Terrific mamma cow for sure but we had a falling out one day and she died with the smell of cordite in her nostrils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1220649, member: 4362"] Yeah, he was a beauty wasn't he?!?! If you weren't such a tightwad and had done as I suggested and went in halves with me on the bull and given it to Hook as a gift CT would have been livened up a bit with posts of his epic adventures handling this bull. But nnnnoooooooo you had to be a tightwad and deny us all some good reading material. Okie, that hasn't been my experience with them at all. When they are mean they just get meaner .... and smarter. Lucifer, a brangus I once had the pleasure of owning, would leave the herd and walk two hundred yards to try and catch me. She was pure evil and just got worse but she sure did keep the mushroom collectors and other varmints out of my pastures and she was one he77 of a momma cow. Never seen one drop twins and nurse them where both twins were only 25 lbs under the herd average. Terrific mamma cow for sure but we had a falling out one day and she died with the smell of cordite in her nostrils. [/QUOTE]
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