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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1511614" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Why would anyone admit that own a breed that they constantly can expect to have hard pulls? I own "American" Simmental, and I cannot remember the last time we had what I would consider a "hard" pull.</p><p>Some people are just dense. A Come A Long, ratchet, spanner - whatever you want to call it, pulls stronger than any human can - hmmm, good way to ruin a cow. But, hey, cow is a hard calver, so what are you losing?</p><p>Calf pullers, are designed to be cranked until you have tension, then, you hand push the pole down so that you can FEEL how much pressure/resistance there is. You are not going to pull a calf in half, but you sure as heck can pull something IN the cow apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1511614, member: 968"] Why would anyone admit that own a breed that they constantly can expect to have hard pulls? I own "American" Simmental, and I cannot remember the last time we had what I would consider a "hard" pull. Some people are just dense. A Come A Long, ratchet, spanner - whatever you want to call it, pulls stronger than any human can - hmmm, good way to ruin a cow. But, hey, cow is a hard calver, so what are you losing? Calf pullers, are designed to be cranked until you have tension, then, you hand push the pole down so that you can FEEL how much pressure/resistance there is. You are not going to pull a calf in half, but you sure as heck can pull something IN the cow apart. [/QUOTE]
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