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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1249622" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>My daughter tried to sell a bull on craigslist. She got tons of calls, but most were from idiots. Even though they were wanting to buy this bull, she wasnt willing. The bull is mean, he's crazy if you lock him up by himself and some of the people were going to put him on a couple cows in their backyards and had no working pens... He's a nice looking bull, but i was shocked to hear we bought him. He's down at our corral right now and any time you walk by he paws the ground snorting...lol...Oh well..Big bull shortage around us right now. We used this bull last year for free, he's ok in the pasture with cows, just a nut locked up alone. Glad to have a 6 foot metal fence between him and me right now.</p><p>We had a group of heifers we culled. Thought about selling them on craigslist as open heifers. ...Someone comes and gets cows from your place and something doesnt go right, they can come back. I've see conversations on FB cow groups where a heifer they bought lost a calf and they blamed it on the seller...Too many noncattle people getting cows right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1249622, member: 22072"] My daughter tried to sell a bull on craigslist. She got tons of calls, but most were from idiots. Even though they were wanting to buy this bull, she wasnt willing. The bull is mean, he's crazy if you lock him up by himself and some of the people were going to put him on a couple cows in their backyards and had no working pens... He's a nice looking bull, but i was shocked to hear we bought him. He's down at our corral right now and any time you walk by he paws the ground snorting...lol...Oh well..Big bull shortage around us right now. We used this bull last year for free, he's ok in the pasture with cows, just a nut locked up alone. Glad to have a 6 foot metal fence between him and me right now. We had a group of heifers we culled. Thought about selling them on craigslist as open heifers. ...Someone comes and gets cows from your place and something doesnt go right, they can come back. I've see conversations on FB cow groups where a heifer they bought lost a calf and they blamed it on the seller...Too many noncattle people getting cows right now. [/QUOTE]
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