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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 729580" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>Wow...someone who has the capacity to match a sailor's level of sarcasm...LMAO!!! No noticable limp. I am thinking either a touch of pnuemonia or some bruised ribs. I got one old cow that is a real &*(*% and throws her weight around. She gets shipped first. I bought her cheap to get a calf out of her and then sell her either as a pair or 500# calf and slaughter cow. Tried to factor in a little flexability with market conditions. Thinking about buying a few more older cows this fall when the market gets flooded again if I have enough pasture and hay. I like that little edge on the market. There are not many older cows out there right now since we are so close to those tough drought years. Lots of folks had to sell off their older herd animals because of pasture and hay reestraints. But all that aside loved the jab and the banter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 729580, member: 13747"] Wow...someone who has the capacity to match a sailor's level of sarcasm...LMAO!!! No noticable limp. I am thinking either a touch of pnuemonia or some bruised ribs. I got one old cow that is a real &*(*% and throws her weight around. She gets shipped first. I bought her cheap to get a calf out of her and then sell her either as a pair or 500# calf and slaughter cow. Tried to factor in a little flexability with market conditions. Thinking about buying a few more older cows this fall when the market gets flooded again if I have enough pasture and hay. I like that little edge on the market. There are not many older cows out there right now since we are so close to those tough drought years. Lots of folks had to sell off their older herd animals because of pasture and hay reestraints. But all that aside loved the jab and the banter. [/QUOTE]
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