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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1743964" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>I have to do a better job of culling them problem cows. I had calf fall behind the fencing and the culvert going under the highway yesterday. The cow would not let me get close enough to rescue the little bugger that was born last night. Had to call a friend with a horse to get her into the corral just so I go out and get the calf out. Later after the calf was reunited with mama I went over the culvert to remove some tumbleweeds; the cow came running over to me, and I had to make a dash through the water. A couple years ago I had to jump into the back of the pickup when trying to tag her calf. Today we decided to sort of the cows that have not calve from those who had. Dad let her out of the pen she and the other cows and calves were, she went out with her calf, the next thing she come running back after dad, he had to jump up on the fence. I have two of those that would just love to grind you into the dirt. This fall they are going to find a new herd to roam with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1743964, member: 42312"] I have to do a better job of culling them problem cows. I had calf fall behind the fencing and the culvert going under the highway yesterday. The cow would not let me get close enough to rescue the little bugger that was born last night. Had to call a friend with a horse to get her into the corral just so I go out and get the calf out. Later after the calf was reunited with mama I went over the culvert to remove some tumbleweeds; the cow came running over to me, and I had to make a dash through the water. A couple years ago I had to jump into the back of the pickup when trying to tag her calf. Today we decided to sort of the cows that have not calve from those who had. Dad let her out of the pen she and the other cows and calves were, she went out with her calf, the next thing she come running back after dad, he had to jump up on the fence. I have two of those that would just love to grind you into the dirt. This fall they are going to find a new herd to roam with. [/QUOTE]
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