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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 102503" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Don't want to stomp in your mud puddle diamond_a but do you seriously think helping the heifer is really helping? Once she has done it on her own, she knows how. She may want you to help every time if you assist her. I gotta say this is a first. I don't have the 110 years experience you have but I have more than half that and I can't say I have ever heard of this practice. I don't have a tool other than my hands and sometimes a rope. I will pull when needed. She gets a note in my book and if I have to help her again, I put wheels under her.</p><p></p><p>There are things that I do that others here don't agree with but that is their prerogative. If you expect to step in here and tell us something that makes absolutely no sense and not challenge it, you are sadly mistaken. </p><p></p><p>Don't get your panties in a wad and take off just because someone challenges you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 102503, member: 1726"] Don't want to stomp in your mud puddle diamond_a but do you seriously think helping the heifer is really helping? Once she has done it on her own, she knows how. She may want you to help every time if you assist her. I gotta say this is a first. I don't have the 110 years experience you have but I have more than half that and I can't say I have ever heard of this practice. I don't have a tool other than my hands and sometimes a rope. I will pull when needed. She gets a note in my book and if I have to help her again, I put wheels under her. There are things that I do that others here don't agree with but that is their prerogative. If you expect to step in here and tell us something that makes absolutely no sense and not challenge it, you are sadly mistaken. Don't get your panties in a wad and take off just because someone challenges you. [/QUOTE]
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