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Heartbroken, lost my bull (dead) at the feed test!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cormac" data-source="post: 559037" data-attributes="member: 3980"><p>It appears that I have to get a few things straight. First off the test station (college) (the fellow that runs it) said no need to precondition. As did others (in my association) who have tested there before. I have come to the conclusion that they are a meat factory and are really not giving the attention to the animals that I have been taught to. As far as fault, I asked everyone about pre-conditioning andwas told no need to, and I got caught. Valuable lesson yes, painful lesson yes, and in hindsight, they should never tell anyone that pre-conditioning is not required. If the outcome is the possibility of a dead animal. to me it is a neccesity.</p><p>Doc, regarding me being a female, my brother and a friend both said you are right. We had a good laugh. The reality is that I am not, I am a 6'4", 270 pound male, with a 40 waist (no belly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cormac, post: 559037, member: 3980"] It appears that I have to get a few things straight. First off the test station (college) (the fellow that runs it) said no need to precondition. As did others (in my association) who have tested there before. I have come to the conclusion that they are a meat factory and are really not giving the attention to the animals that I have been taught to. As far as fault, I asked everyone about pre-conditioning andwas told no need to, and I got caught. Valuable lesson yes, painful lesson yes, and in hindsight, they should never tell anyone that pre-conditioning is not required. If the outcome is the possibility of a dead animal. to me it is a neccesity. Doc, regarding me being a female, my brother and a friend both said you are right. We had a good laugh. The reality is that I am not, I am a 6'4", 270 pound male, with a 40 waist (no belly). [/QUOTE]
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