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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 60640" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Had an old man around here that was really bad. No care for the cows at all. Inbred bulls were in year around. Never sold calves or cut anything. Multiple generations of inbreeding. Dead animals all over the place. Put up hay with an old Hesston stacker and left the stacks in the pasture. Cows would eat the bottoms off of them till they looked like palm trees. Stacks would collapse on the cows while they were eating and the cow would die right there. You would have to see this place to believe it. I generally don't like to deal with the state more than I have to,but in this case I raised holy he-- about it with everybody I could think of. Nothing happened. When he died most of the ones still alive were shot and hauled off in the rendering truck. Thats been some years ago and the state seems to be a little more interested in stopping this kind of thing now,but I wouldn't want to have to rely on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 60640, member: 579"] Had an old man around here that was really bad. No care for the cows at all. Inbred bulls were in year around. Never sold calves or cut anything. Multiple generations of inbreeding. Dead animals all over the place. Put up hay with an old Hesston stacker and left the stacks in the pasture. Cows would eat the bottoms off of them till they looked like palm trees. Stacks would collapse on the cows while they were eating and the cow would die right there. You would have to see this place to believe it. I generally don't like to deal with the state more than I have to,but in this case I raised holy he-- about it with everybody I could think of. Nothing happened. When he died most of the ones still alive were shot and hauled off in the rendering truck. Thats been some years ago and the state seems to be a little more interested in stopping this kind of thing now,but I wouldn't want to have to rely on them. [/QUOTE]
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