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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 137674" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>Went out day before yesterday and noticed an extra in my pasture. Looks like about a 4 or 5 mo old black mottly faced heifer. Stuck out like a sore thumb since I knew I didnt have any mottly faced heifers retained for replacements, and she has no ear tags. LOL and was wonderin round bellerin real loud. I dont know where she came from for sure but, only 1 of two places possible. lettin both of them know, but one only raises brangus, (all black) and the other has crosses...so most likely that's where she came from. He is also the neighbor who's bulls been in my pasture goin on 3 months now. Not too worried about the bull , since when he showed up his.....ummmm (tryin to word this nicely) he's not servicable anymore because he was "broke" and swollen when he showed up. Anyway, if he dont come get this heifer, she'll get a ear tag next time the cows are in the lot and get to stay. This owner has asked us to pen his bull a couple times. But Excuse me....it's his bull, why should I risk life and limb to pen his bull when it's not mine?</p><p>Would probably require roping him from a horse anyway, so it aint happenin. If he gets in the pen the next go round when we work so be it..I"ll haul him to the salebarn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 137674, member: 2258"] Went out day before yesterday and noticed an extra in my pasture. Looks like about a 4 or 5 mo old black mottly faced heifer. Stuck out like a sore thumb since I knew I didnt have any mottly faced heifers retained for replacements, and she has no ear tags. LOL and was wonderin round bellerin real loud. I dont know where she came from for sure but, only 1 of two places possible. lettin both of them know, but one only raises brangus, (all black) and the other has crosses...so most likely that's where she came from. He is also the neighbor who's bulls been in my pasture goin on 3 months now. Not too worried about the bull , since when he showed up his.....ummmm (tryin to word this nicely) he's not servicable anymore because he was "broke" and swollen when he showed up. Anyway, if he dont come get this heifer, she'll get a ear tag next time the cows are in the lot and get to stay. This owner has asked us to pen his bull a couple times. But Excuse me....it's his bull, why should I risk life and limb to pen his bull when it's not mine? Would probably require roping him from a horse anyway, so it aint happenin. If he gets in the pen the next go round when we work so be it..I"ll haul him to the salebarn. [/QUOTE]
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