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Handling cattle: Who taught you ?
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<blockquote data-quote="sdcowboy" data-source="post: 813506" data-attributes="member: 13471"><p>I learned from an old cowboy and years of being an old cowboy myself. I carry a rope.</p><p>The handiest tool you can use about anywhere you go.</p><p>I'll tell ya a story. I once worked for a feller that was more farmer than rancher and we were going to move some cows. I'd saddled up and went to get my rope to put it on the saddle and he said, You don't need that rope. We aren't going to catch anything. I said" I feel kinda naked with out it" and took it along.</p><p>We used it to open two gates that were too tight, pulled a critter out of a mud hole and roped a calf that had a problem.</p><p>You just never know when you might b need one and having it along and not needing it won't hurt a thing. I even take one with me when I go fishing,</p><p>And I once took one with me to a dance one night, but that's not recommended if your sippin a little whiskey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdcowboy, post: 813506, member: 13471"] I learned from an old cowboy and years of being an old cowboy myself. I carry a rope. The handiest tool you can use about anywhere you go. I'll tell ya a story. I once worked for a feller that was more farmer than rancher and we were going to move some cows. I'd saddled up and went to get my rope to put it on the saddle and he said, You don't need that rope. We aren't going to catch anything. I said" I feel kinda naked with out it" and took it along. We used it to open two gates that were too tight, pulled a critter out of a mud hole and roped a calf that had a problem. You just never know when you might b need one and having it along and not needing it won't hurt a thing. I even take one with me when I go fishing, And I once took one with me to a dance one night, but that's not recommended if your sippin a little whiskey. [/QUOTE]
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