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<blockquote data-quote="cowboybeef" data-source="post: 816415" data-attributes="member: 3672"><p>well i bought her at our salebarn because she is a half sister to my show heifer last year and her sis was a real flipping nut case and i moved her from the barn to my farm so i could keep her in the pipe corral cause she likes to run the fences the reason the guy was selling her is that he tried to halter break her for two weeks and she about broke her neck on numerous occasions i paid good money for her she was fine when i bought her but i think being run by the horses and the whole salebarn atmosphere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboybeef, post: 816415, member: 3672"] well i bought her at our salebarn because she is a half sister to my show heifer last year and her sis was a real flipping nut case and i moved her from the barn to my farm so i could keep her in the pipe corral cause she likes to run the fences the reason the guy was selling her is that he tried to halter break her for two weeks and she about broke her neck on numerous occasions i paid good money for her she was fine when i bought her but i think being run by the horses and the whole salebarn atmosphere [/QUOTE]
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