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That would sure make some great brisket and hamburgerLike this? View attachment 32450
That would sure make some great brisket and hamburgerLike this? View attachment 32450
Whatever it'd make, it'd make a good bit of it.That would sure make some great brisket and hamburger
Looks like a wildebeast!Like this? View attachment 32450
I was told that in order to hunt a Gaur in Texas it has to be crossbred with beef cattle.Gaur - Wikipedia
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If you did have to, then cross them with that Beefalo you posted.; It looks an awfully lot like a Guar!I was told that in order to hunt a Gaur in Texas it has to be crossbred with beef cattle.
I'd do plummer x bison x gaur and sell "dangerous" huntsIf you did have to, then cross them with that Beefalo you posted.; It looks an awfully lot like a Guar!
Sign me up. Can I use a single shot 22?I'd do plummer x bison x gaur and sell "dangerous" hunts
I mean, let's be real, at nearly half or more cow I could probably shake out some range cubes and you could shoot the butthead off my shoulder with a .22 short at 10 yards.Sign me up. Can I use a single shot 22?
World record Griz was taken with one, so why be a wuss...
99.9% of the hogs I kill a year are with a 22LR.I mean, let's be real, at nearly half or more cow I could probably shake out some range cubes and you could shoot the butthead off my shoulder with a .22 short at 10 yards.
Our calves start at $2,500. Get a hamburger somewhere else LOLBut what if somebody wants to eat them?
Yeah, but what if somebody wanted to do that? Would you even sell to them?Our
Our calves start at $2,500. Get a hamburger somewhere else LOL
Fool and money parting ways there. P.T. Barnum got it right about money. If you want to know the trueOur
Our calves start at $2,500. Get a hamburger somewhere else LOL
Next time you are looking for a good read, check out Bob Ruark. He was an author and journalist that went on many African safaris in the 1950s and 60s. He wrote several novels based on his experiences on safari. He published one "Use Enough Gun". It is a compilation of stories from his safaris. In it he explains where he got the title of the book. And why he has that philosophy .I mean, let's be real, at nearly half or more cow I could probably shake out some range cubes and you could shoot the butthead off my shoulder with a .22 short at 10 yards.
I'm glad those fools exist, they've kept longhorns alive and relevant.Fool and money parting ways there. P.T. Barnum got it right about money. If you want to know the true
value of your cattle haul them to salebarn. That's where the rubber meets the road for everyone.
The price of anything is the amount of money that it would take to get the owner to give it up. The value of anything is the amount of money someone is willing to give up to aquire it. Whenever those 2 numbers come together, a deal is made. There is no more accurate way to determone true value of anythiong, than a public auction.Fool and money parting ways there. P.T. Barnum got it right about money. If you want to know the true
value of your cattle haul them to salebarn. That's where the rubber meets the road for everyone.
In most countries, outfitters are required by law to ensure the caliber of the weapon is matched to the quarry size, plus a qualified professional hunter has to be covering the prey in case of a wound shot.Next time you are looking for a good read, check out Bob Ruark. He was an author and journalist that went on many African safaris in the 1950s and 60s. He wrote several novels based on his experiences on safari. He published one "Use Enough Gun". It is a compilation of stories from his safaris. In it he explains where he got the title of the book. And why he has that philosophy .
Pasture ornaments they are still sorry bovines worse than the crap we ran in the sixties.I'm glad those fools exist, they've kept longhorns alive and relevant.
Warren the only true value any bovine has any day is the cash it can be converted to at the barn now. The other is fishing and waiting for the bobber to go under.The price of anything is the amount of money that it would take to get the owner to give it up. The value of anything is the amount of money someone is willing to give up to aquire it. Whenever those 2 numbers come together, a deal is made. There is no more accurate way to determone true value of anythiong, than a public auction.