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<blockquote data-quote="Penridergirl" data-source="post: 395063" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>This is strictly from a feedlot standpoint:</p><p></p><p>GENTLEST: </p><p></p><p>1. Head down, snot dripping, tounge out, flanks heaving, 10 minutes to death.</p><p></p><p>2. Found looking like a 1, but when approached on horse back will prick it's ears, looks at the gate, but won't push out into the alley with one horse behind and two cowboys with ropes pulling.</p><p></p><p>3. Staggers into the hospital pens after a fifteen minute rest every thirty yards, bumps the gates a few times, might bawl when injected with medicine.</p><p> </p><p>4. Too fat to really move. These cattle just want to be left alone to waddle up to the feed bunk. Cowboys lose their voices and tempers trying to move these cattle. These cattle cause cowboys to invent all kinds of new ways of cussing.</p><p></p><p>5. Raise their heads and tails or try to buck when approached by a pen rider. Will still move when hollared at; but will groan in protest and quit running after two laps around the pen. </p><p>6.Frisky in the pens, wants to bawl and butt your horse when you ride by, spooks away easily, bucks and head butts other cattle in the pens. Will go out the gate after six laps around the pen because they think that the cowboy has invented a new game.</p><p></p><p></p><p>7. May not stampede when penrider opens gates but will kink their tails and pretend they are still wild. Will run out the gate behind the pen rider when given the opportunity. May still have to be herded by two riders to get them from point "a" to point "b".</p><p></p><p>8. Still runs like a stampeding long horn when taken out of the pen. Won't look at the gate when trying to pull "sicks" and still might consider snorting and spooking at cowboys on foot.</p><p></p><p>9. One to two weeks on feed. Still running from pen riders, feed trucks, and tank washers. Runs through every mickey moused fence on the place.</p><p></p><p>10. Fresh off the truck and hunting wranglers. Heads up, snorting, and running down anything and everything that gets in the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penridergirl, post: 395063, member: 5197"] This is strictly from a feedlot standpoint: GENTLEST: 1. Head down, snot dripping, tounge out, flanks heaving, 10 minutes to death. 2. Found looking like a 1, but when approached on horse back will prick it's ears, looks at the gate, but won't push out into the alley with one horse behind and two cowboys with ropes pulling. 3. Staggers into the hospital pens after a fifteen minute rest every thirty yards, bumps the gates a few times, might bawl when injected with medicine. 4. Too fat to really move. These cattle just want to be left alone to waddle up to the feed bunk. Cowboys lose their voices and tempers trying to move these cattle. These cattle cause cowboys to invent all kinds of new ways of cussing. 5. Raise their heads and tails or try to buck when approached by a pen rider. Will still move when hollared at; but will groan in protest and quit running after two laps around the pen. 6.Frisky in the pens, wants to bawl and butt your horse when you ride by, spooks away easily, bucks and head butts other cattle in the pens. Will go out the gate after six laps around the pen because they think that the cowboy has invented a new game. 7. May not stampede when penrider opens gates but will kink their tails and pretend they are still wild. Will run out the gate behind the pen rider when given the opportunity. May still have to be herded by two riders to get them from point "a" to point "b". 8. Still runs like a stampeding long horn when taken out of the pen. Won't look at the gate when trying to pull "sicks" and still might consider snorting and spooking at cowboys on foot. 9. One to two weeks on feed. Still running from pen riders, feed trucks, and tank washers. Runs through every mickey moused fence on the place. 10. Fresh off the truck and hunting wranglers. Heads up, snorting, and running down anything and everything that gets in the way. [/QUOTE]
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