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<blockquote data-quote="Conagher" data-source="post: 828666" data-attributes="member: 1818"><p>Thanks folks. I really appreciate everyone's reply; a lot of good input.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like maybe I should just keep them busy here – which will not be difficult. One will be heading off to college this fall anyway. The primary reason for starting this post was their inquiry if I thought they could make some spending money doing this type work so I told them I would ask around.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to emphasis they are not "cowboys" – no horses or dogs; just some fairly decent young men that enjoy working cattle. The only wild cow chasing they do is when they chase one off our place. Though the oldest had a tasted of it working at the sale barn one Saturday when one ran him down. Last round here we had one get a bit rowdy in the corral (and to be honest she has always been a bit high-headed since I bought her a couple years ago). But this time the boys had enough and loaded her in the trailer and informed me she was headed to the sale barn. I was able to successful negotiate a reprieve until she calves this month, but after that the boys will ensure she's gone.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again and have a nice day!</p><p></p><p>Oh Kingfisher , Van Zandt County.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conagher, post: 828666, member: 1818"] Thanks folks. I really appreciate everyone's reply; a lot of good input. Sounds like maybe I should just keep them busy here – which will not be difficult. One will be heading off to college this fall anyway. The primary reason for starting this post was their inquiry if I thought they could make some spending money doing this type work so I told them I would ask around. I wanted to emphasis they are not “cowboys” – no horses or dogs; just some fairly decent young men that enjoy working cattle. The only wild cow chasing they do is when they chase one off our place. Though the oldest had a tasted of it working at the sale barn one Saturday when one ran him down. Last round here we had one get a bit rowdy in the corral (and to be honest she has always been a bit high-headed since I bought her a couple years ago). But this time the boys had enough and loaded her in the trailer and informed me she was headed to the sale barn. I was able to successful negotiate a reprieve until she calves this month, but after that the boys will ensure she’s gone. Thanks again and have a nice day! Oh Kingfisher , Van Zandt County. [/QUOTE]
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