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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1220662" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>You are smarter than I am. I bought some at a breeder sale and walked out thinking how great I'd done being I had paid half the price for some beautiful bred heifers.....and they were sooooo calm ........ till the dope wore off them...... then they showed their colors. Loading them was out of the question since I needed a covered cage. Did happen to lure one into the trailer once and hauled her off but after running through the sale barn she went out the back door and cleared a 12 foot wooden wall and I don't know if they ever caught her again. Last seen she was heading to the woods dragging barbed wire. The others I gradually thinned down but I just couldn't part with two of them because they were such wonderful momma cows. One tried to catch me one too many times and I put a few bullets in her head. The last, I finally lured in the trailer and spray painted an X on her forehead and spray painted "kill pen" on her side to keep anyone from thinking she would fit in their herd.</p><p></p><p>That ear is great and they are great mothers but like you say you best haul them as soon as they learn you ain't nothing more than a soon to be spot in the field if they want you to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1220662, member: 4362"] You are smarter than I am. I bought some at a breeder sale and walked out thinking how great I'd done being I had paid half the price for some beautiful bred heifers.....and they were sooooo calm ........ till the dope wore off them...... then they showed their colors. Loading them was out of the question since I needed a covered cage. Did happen to lure one into the trailer once and hauled her off but after running through the sale barn she went out the back door and cleared a 12 foot wooden wall and I don't know if they ever caught her again. Last seen she was heading to the woods dragging barbed wire. The others I gradually thinned down but I just couldn't part with two of them because they were such wonderful momma cows. One tried to catch me one too many times and I put a few bullets in her head. The last, I finally lured in the trailer and spray painted an X on her forehead and spray painted "kill pen" on her side to keep anyone from thinking she would fit in their herd. That ear is great and they are great mothers but like you say you best haul them as soon as they learn you ain't nothing more than a soon to be spot in the field if they want you to be. [/QUOTE]
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