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<blockquote data-quote="Tman" data-source="post: 28260" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Well this ought to get me booted out the door, As most of you know we have had a bit of rain down here in central Texas. The heifers have been in the holding pen for sometime, the crazy one as well. Too wet to drive a trailer in at first and now to wet to drive a truck in at all. The 5 mile hike to the pens from the mainroad was fun for awhile but there was no longer any feed back at the pens, suffice it to say we turned crazy loose to roam 600 acres with the main herd two days ago. </p><p></p><p>She runs with the herd, seems calm enough and even will come to the horn with the rest of the herd, just not very trusting. </p><p></p><p>During her charging through the fence episode she seems to have injured one of her eyes, looked a bit weepy for a while now it has swollen shut, suppose that will cost me at the auction. Suppose the question is should I let her alone for awhile to see how things go, the eye and the weather, or should we go back there on horses and drag her out ?</p><p>Seems like with the bad eye she is a lost cause at the auction not to mention she is madder than a march hare when antagonized, throwing a rope on her and dragging her around ought to stir her and the rest of the herd up pretty good. We were gonna haul her earlier but it is just to wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tman, post: 28260, member: 135"] Well this ought to get me booted out the door, As most of you know we have had a bit of rain down here in central Texas. The heifers have been in the holding pen for sometime, the crazy one as well. Too wet to drive a trailer in at first and now to wet to drive a truck in at all. The 5 mile hike to the pens from the mainroad was fun for awhile but there was no longer any feed back at the pens, suffice it to say we turned crazy loose to roam 600 acres with the main herd two days ago. She runs with the herd, seems calm enough and even will come to the horn with the rest of the herd, just not very trusting. During her charging through the fence episode she seems to have injured one of her eyes, looked a bit weepy for a while now it has swollen shut, suppose that will cost me at the auction. Suppose the question is should I let her alone for awhile to see how things go, the eye and the weather, or should we go back there on horses and drag her out ? Seems like with the bad eye she is a lost cause at the auction not to mention she is madder than a march hare when antagonized, throwing a rope on her and dragging her around ought to stir her and the rest of the herd up pretty good. We were gonna haul her earlier but it is just to wet. [/QUOTE]
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