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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy+" data-source="post: 137639" data-attributes="member: 2489"><p>About 15 years ago I had a mostly Brahma with a little B Angus calf get in my pasture. I knew who it belonged to so I called him and told him where to come get it. He said ok. After a couple weeks he didn't come and I ran her back out into the flat woods where I was sure her mom was. She came back the next day. I called the guy again and left a message saying come get her. That heifer is still on my place and she is now 15. She has given me some really calves over the years. The guy sold the flat woods and cows about a year after "stranger" arrived. She has always been one of the more docile ones in that field too even though she looks like she would catch you for a nickel.</p><p></p><p>I don't have much problems anymore with my bulls fighting the neighbors bulls. All my neighbors are sod farmers now. Now only my interior fences get torn down. :x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy+, post: 137639, member: 2489"] About 15 years ago I had a mostly Brahma with a little B Angus calf get in my pasture. I knew who it belonged to so I called him and told him where to come get it. He said ok. After a couple weeks he didn't come and I ran her back out into the flat woods where I was sure her mom was. She came back the next day. I called the guy again and left a message saying come get her. That heifer is still on my place and she is now 15. She has given me some really calves over the years. The guy sold the flat woods and cows about a year after "stranger" arrived. She has always been one of the more docile ones in that field too even though she looks like she would catch you for a nickel. I don't have much problems anymore with my bulls fighting the neighbors bulls. All my neighbors are sod farmers now. Now only my interior fences get torn down. :x [/QUOTE]
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