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I learned an important lesson last night - handling cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="js2743" data-source="post: 500287" data-attributes="member: 7210"><p>i killed one once with a piece of wood he weighed about 500 pounds and had all intentions of getting out of the corral. he had jumped up on top of the panels and was trying to get across and i picked up a piece of a 4x4 about 2 foot long and just pitched it to try and scare him off the panels. well it hit him right behind the ear and he fell as dead as he could ever be never kicked or any thing. i never even threw it i just kinda tossed it to scare him and low and behold i killed him dead, so be carful hitting them to hard lol. he was the best one of the crop that year but he made pretty good beef as we skined him out and got it to a cooler pretty fast it was in august.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js2743, post: 500287, member: 7210"] i killed one once with a piece of wood he weighed about 500 pounds and had all intentions of getting out of the corral. he had jumped up on top of the panels and was trying to get across and i picked up a piece of a 4x4 about 2 foot long and just pitched it to try and scare him off the panels. well it hit him right behind the ear and he fell as dead as he could ever be never kicked or any thing. i never even threw it i just kinda tossed it to scare him and low and behold i killed him dead, so be carful hitting them to hard lol. he was the best one of the crop that year but he made pretty good beef as we skined him out and got it to a cooler pretty fast it was in august. [/QUOTE]
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