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<blockquote data-quote="retro" data-source="post: 1236289" data-attributes="member: 23628"><p>I think you said it well highgrit... I'am glad you took the time to point out those issues but I think this will be the out come :deadhorse: From some of the replies i just did this :bang: I commend your efforts though. I personally don't know how you could go out and look at a cow herd with calves in there from 100 lbs to 700 lbs. not knowing what cow is doing what. :hide: I would feel sorry for the bulls they would need a set of blue prints to know what to do and who to vist :help: :help: Looks Like a big mess to me JMO though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retro, post: 1236289, member: 23628"] I think you said it well highgrit... I'am glad you took the time to point out those issues but I think this will be the out come :deadhorse: From some of the replies i just did this :bang: I commend your efforts though. I personally don't know how you could go out and look at a cow herd with calves in there from 100 lbs to 700 lbs. not knowing what cow is doing what. :hide: I would feel sorry for the bulls they would need a set of blue prints to know what to do and who to vist :help: :help: Looks Like a big mess to me JMO though [/QUOTE]
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