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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 671719" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Cowboy 2.0 is more than likely implying that a little air here and there can help smooth things out, elastration band on a sheath that is a little big helps too. Maybe a good drenching in the morning can fill a void. Some oil injected in the right spot, a nip and a tuck on some extra leather. Then some ACE for the that calf that has a little bit to much attitude, a little Banamine to kill that ache, or some anti-inflammatory for those bad joints. These are just some of the tricks of the trade, are they right? NO but as long as steers are selling for 50,000 and Majors half Champions selling for over 100,000 you are going to see these tricks.</p><p> Hair is like a good paint job or make-up it just makes them look better. Take a 1969 Mustang one with primer and one with cherry red paint, same car but if you are judging them the painted one wins.</p><p></p><p>Club Calf bulls for steers</p><p>Heat Wave (when their good their great and you can tell they are a Heat Wave)</p><p>Friction (He stamps his look on them, some like it some do not)</p><p>Who Made Who (he stil has his place and when you get a heifer she has a future)</p><p>About Time </p><p>Hannibal</p><p>Sun Seeker</p><p>Monopoly</p><p>Milk Man</p><p>Alias</p><p>Heat Seeker</p><p></p><p>And again you need to use the right cow for each one of these bulls or it is just a calf or a crippled calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 671719, member: 6399"] Cowboy 2.0 is more than likely implying that a little air here and there can help smooth things out, elastration band on a sheath that is a little big helps too. Maybe a good drenching in the morning can fill a void. Some oil injected in the right spot, a nip and a tuck on some extra leather. Then some ACE for the that calf that has a little bit to much attitude, a little Banamine to kill that ache, or some anti-inflammatory for those bad joints. These are just some of the tricks of the trade, are they right? NO but as long as steers are selling for 50,000 and Majors half Champions selling for over 100,000 you are going to see these tricks. Hair is like a good paint job or make-up it just makes them look better. Take a 1969 Mustang one with primer and one with cherry red paint, same car but if you are judging them the painted one wins. Club Calf bulls for steers Heat Wave (when their good their great and you can tell they are a Heat Wave) Friction (He stamps his look on them, some like it some do not) Who Made Who (he stil has his place and when you get a heifer she has a future) About Time Hannibal Sun Seeker Monopoly Milk Man Alias Heat Seeker And again you need to use the right cow for each one of these bulls or it is just a calf or a crippled calf. [/QUOTE]
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