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California bans calf roping
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1761057" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We caught about 100 pairs yesterday morning. Had panels set up to hold them while loading into trailers. Hauled them about 6 miles to the nearest corral. Some of these old girls would eat your lunch. They are not eared cows. They are range cows who don't see a human for 6 months in the summer and rarely see a human on foot in their entire life. If you need to doctor an animal where they have been there are only two options. On the end of a rope. Or using a tranquilizer dart gun.</p><p>There are probably 2,000+ cows who spend the summer in the area in this picture. The nearest corral and chute would be at my house which is about 10 miles from where I took this picture.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]20157[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1761057, member: 498"] We caught about 100 pairs yesterday morning. Had panels set up to hold them while loading into trailers. Hauled them about 6 miles to the nearest corral. Some of these old girls would eat your lunch. They are not eared cows. They are range cows who don't see a human for 6 months in the summer and rarely see a human on foot in their entire life. If you need to doctor an animal where they have been there are only two options. On the end of a rope. Or using a tranquilizer dart gun. There are probably 2,000+ cows who spend the summer in the area in this picture. The nearest corral and chute would be at my house which is about 10 miles from where I took this picture. [ATTACH type="full"]20157[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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