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Culling a WILD cow
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 927070" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>She's not yours to treat. Let her settle back down and bunch her up with a few of yours and get them all into a trailer and then tell the salesyard you need a bunch of yours back and give them the name and address of her rightfull owner. You might even be able to load her by herself as the ones that are wild but not really mean are usually pretty easy to load as they look for any way to get away from you and an open trailer is a good option.</p><p>I hauled in three slicks today that I could have just as well said were mine as I bought the place fair and square but I know good and well they match the previous owners cattle so they're NOT MINE. Unless he told you he didn't want her she belongs to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 927070, member: 14661"] She's not yours to treat. Let her settle back down and bunch her up with a few of yours and get them all into a trailer and then tell the salesyard you need a bunch of yours back and give them the name and address of her rightfull owner. You might even be able to load her by herself as the ones that are wild but not really mean are usually pretty easy to load as they look for any way to get away from you and an open trailer is a good option. I hauled in three slicks today that I could have just as well said were mine as I bought the place fair and square but I know good and well they match the previous owners cattle so they're NOT MINE. Unless he told you he didn't want her she belongs to him. [/QUOTE]
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