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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 398019" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Suppose that I'm getting to old to be beating up on nasty cows like some folks and darn sure not fast enough to run rough stock...heck I have trouble catching a three day old calf. </p><p>We're proud to say that we don't have a mean one on the place...not that we haven't had a few...they just don't stay</p><p>very long....if I can't handle the calf without mama getting protective and charging then they get put into a seperate pen until the calf is a couple of weeks old (better $$$ at the sale) then they get to go for a ride.</p><p>Good cows are easy to find and there is always someone with nice ones for sale. Even the sale barn runs a few good ones through every week...some of our calmest and best mamas came from the sale ring.</p><p>A animal charges a man, the cow finds a new home or ends up in a cold room upside down and naked.</p><p>Ship the pair...and don't give it another thought.</p><p>And thats my two bits worth....Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 398019, member: 1744"] Suppose that I'm getting to old to be beating up on nasty cows like some folks and darn sure not fast enough to run rough stock...heck I have trouble catching a three day old calf. We're proud to say that we don't have a mean one on the place...not that we haven't had a few...they just don't stay very long....if I can't handle the calf without mama getting protective and charging then they get put into a seperate pen until the calf is a couple of weeks old (better $$$ at the sale) then they get to go for a ride. Good cows are easy to find and there is always someone with nice ones for sale. Even the sale barn runs a few good ones through every week...some of our calmest and best mamas came from the sale ring. A animal charges a man, the cow finds a new home or ends up in a cold room upside down and naked. Ship the pair...and don't give it another thought. And thats my two bits worth....Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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