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donkeys in North Mississippi...dogs killing my calves
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1797621" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>We had our Corr herd calving in Feb, and we gathered the calves and sold them late August, right before dove season. We did this all through the 80's and most of the 90's when we were raising Correintes, and we did with the half Brangus until; this year. Scott came over with 2 blue heelers about 20 years ago. Said he was tired of having to ride into the trees and vines and briars to get the cattle out. And tired of getting covered with cuts, bruises and ticks. Said he'd send the dogs into the thick stuff, and they would bring the cows out to us. . They brought them out all right. One came out howling and running with his tail tucked, and about 20 Corriente cows after it. The other wasn't so lucky. Evidently, he had got in there and decided to go after the bull, and ended up getting gored real bad, I think it ended up dying...I don't remember. But we decided right then we didn't need to worry about dogs or yotes at calving after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1797621, member: 40587"] We had our Corr herd calving in Feb, and we gathered the calves and sold them late August, right before dove season. We did this all through the 80's and most of the 90's when we were raising Correintes, and we did with the half Brangus until; this year. Scott came over with 2 blue heelers about 20 years ago. Said he was tired of having to ride into the trees and vines and briars to get the cattle out. And tired of getting covered with cuts, bruises and ticks. Said he'd send the dogs into the thick stuff, and they would bring the cows out to us. . They brought them out all right. One came out howling and running with his tail tucked, and about 20 Corriente cows after it. The other wasn't so lucky. Evidently, he had got in there and decided to go after the bull, and ended up getting gored real bad, I think it ended up dying...I don't remember. But we decided right then we didn't need to worry about dogs or yotes at calving after that. [/QUOTE]
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