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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1550395" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I helped the neighbor today. It was a real good crew. Everyone knew and did their job and things clicked. We ran 227 head through the chute in less than 3 hours. It was a good day to keep things moving as it was in the low 20's with about a 15 mph breeze. Not a day to stand around a lot. About 100 of those pregged belong to the neighbor's son. They didn't preg up good at all 30 opens. They were mostly first calfers. They looked like they would be open. My guess is they weren't from this kind of country. Steep ground with sparse grass and some distance between water. Neighbor's cows pregged up much better and looked to be in much better shape. But they were cows who were raised in this country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1550395, member: 498"] I helped the neighbor today. It was a real good crew. Everyone knew and did their job and things clicked. We ran 227 head through the chute in less than 3 hours. It was a good day to keep things moving as it was in the low 20's with about a 15 mph breeze. Not a day to stand around a lot. About 100 of those pregged belong to the neighbor's son. They didn't preg up good at all 30 opens. They were mostly first calfers. They looked like they would be open. My guess is they weren't from this kind of country. Steep ground with sparse grass and some distance between water. Neighbor's cows pregged up much better and looked to be in much better shape. But they were cows who were raised in this country. [/QUOTE]
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