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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1823297" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>Dad worked for a guy when he was a teenager that would feed the cows hay, he would say "eat tell your belly bust" after feeding them. The cows would almost beat them back to the barn. Ben Roberts out on the Sweetwater here in Wyoming always said he would rather have two skinny cows than on fat one; I don't think he really knew how many cows he had. Probably 12,000 plus. </p><p></p><p>The bull I bought last March was pretty skinny, he was not skin and bone like those, but he sure didn't look like the pictures they sent me. Once I got him home he filled out nicely. I almost didn't buy him because he didn't look like the same bull, but all his markings were the same. It is a shame when they let them go that far, It makes the rest of that are trying to do things right look bad in the eyes of all those city people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1823297, member: 42312"] Dad worked for a guy when he was a teenager that would feed the cows hay, he would say "eat tell your belly bust" after feeding them. The cows would almost beat them back to the barn. Ben Roberts out on the Sweetwater here in Wyoming always said he would rather have two skinny cows than on fat one; I don't think he really knew how many cows he had. Probably 12,000 plus. The bull I bought last March was pretty skinny, he was not skin and bone like those, but he sure didn't look like the pictures they sent me. Once I got him home he filled out nicely. I almost didn't buy him because he didn't look like the same bull, but all his markings were the same. It is a shame when they let them go that far, It makes the rest of that are trying to do things right look bad in the eyes of all those city people. [/QUOTE]
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