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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1002950" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Brute I remember as a young man working for a fellow that owned a large chunk of the old West Ranch, one time second only to the King. We didn't hay cow's in the winter they had to survive off the salt grass. We penned twice a year with horses and dog's and those cow's would eat you alive. We cut the calves off to go to Sealy along with the cull's.</p><p>Wormed with some awful stuff with a huge syringe I can't even remeber the name of. We would wear out two or three horses apiece on those day's. I have rode a many a mile of fence on that place as that was the only way to navigate it.</p><p>Truck's don't cross bayou's well. If we found a down cow most of the time we shot it.</p><p>I can still hear J.D. the man that owned the operation when checking them one winter saying son that old cow aint going to make spring. </p><p>It was an efficient way to ranch as they had very little input's I am not sure if he ever knew how many he owned. </p><p>Wasn't the best way to raise beef IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1002950, member: 694"] Brute I remember as a young man working for a fellow that owned a large chunk of the old West Ranch, one time second only to the King. We didn't hay cow's in the winter they had to survive off the salt grass. We penned twice a year with horses and dog's and those cow's would eat you alive. We cut the calves off to go to Sealy along with the cull's. Wormed with some awful stuff with a huge syringe I can't even remeber the name of. We would wear out two or three horses apiece on those day's. I have rode a many a mile of fence on that place as that was the only way to navigate it. Truck's don't cross bayou's well. If we found a down cow most of the time we shot it. I can still hear J.D. the man that owned the operation when checking them one winter saying son that old cow aint going to make spring. It was an efficient way to ranch as they had very little input's I am not sure if he ever knew how many he owned. Wasn't the best way to raise beef IMO. [/QUOTE]
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