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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 397253" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>Back in the late 60's we had a bunch of Limos. My job was to band or cut the bulls. I did this by throwing them in the field. The calf would bawl and the momma would blow snot in my back pocket. Thats as far as she would go. Course all the other cows would be standing around me in a circle. My dad would be there with a Sledge hammer handle in case one got testy. And if anyones wandering, yes you can kill a cow with a sledge handle. After culling over the years, decendants of those same cows can now be worked with no problems. We'll I guess I shoud add the problems are mine. I can't throw a 300 pounder in the open field like I once could. Much less hold it and cut it too. I use a squeeze chute now. I guess I'm getting soft. There are more things I could do in the late sixties that I can't do now for that matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 397253, member: 1184"] Back in the late 60's we had a bunch of Limos. My job was to band or cut the bulls. I did this by throwing them in the field. The calf would bawl and the momma would blow snot in my back pocket. Thats as far as she would go. Course all the other cows would be standing around me in a circle. My dad would be there with a Sledge hammer handle in case one got testy. And if anyones wandering, yes you can kill a cow with a sledge handle. After culling over the years, decendants of those same cows can now be worked with no problems. We'll I guess I shoud add the problems are mine. I can't throw a 300 pounder in the open field like I once could. Much less hold it and cut it too. I use a squeeze chute now. I guess I'm getting soft. There are more things I could do in the late sixties that I can't do now for that matter. [/QUOTE]
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