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Catching a Crazy Bull and Hauling
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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1382431" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>Had a yearling heifer over on us the second time in about 3 months. Wild, fence jumper, can't drive her. I caught her the first time by baiting her in the lot with the two yr olds. This time she was up in with the cows, too far from the barn without tolling all old cow pairs down to the barn. </p><p>I eased through the cows to cut her out, on foot, and she'd circle around and back in the middle of them. I did that about three times, before cows started getting itchy. I went to my neighbor standing there, after sending a few choice words to the heifer, and said, "What you want for her?". He said I won't sell her to you. My heart sank. He said, "But I want to ask you something". So, naturally I'm thinking ok here we go...He said,"Would you care to just drop here where she is? And what do you want her for?" I told him, "To do the same thing you are going to do!" So don't underestimate you neighbors!!</p><p>I just handed him the rifle and told him that I wasn't shooting her if I didn't own her. He gladly went about business. He said he already had her sold for grass fed ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1382431, member: 22236"] Had a yearling heifer over on us the second time in about 3 months. Wild, fence jumper, can't drive her. I caught her the first time by baiting her in the lot with the two yr olds. This time she was up in with the cows, too far from the barn without tolling all old cow pairs down to the barn. I eased through the cows to cut her out, on foot, and she'd circle around and back in the middle of them. I did that about three times, before cows started getting itchy. I went to my neighbor standing there, after sending a few choice words to the heifer, and said, "What you want for her?". He said I won't sell her to you. My heart sank. He said, "But I want to ask you something". So, naturally I'm thinking ok here we go...He said,"Would you care to just drop here where she is? And what do you want her for?" I told him, "To do the same thing you are going to do!" So don't underestimate you neighbors!! I just handed him the rifle and told him that I wasn't shooting her if I didn't own her. He gladly went about business. He said he already had her sold for grass fed ground. [/QUOTE]
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