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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 648203" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>Enjoyed your reprint, Dun. I couldn't agree more. I have been trying to cull the high headed witches for quite some time and I think I've just about got it done. Last fall I had one who was on the edge and she really showed her butt by taking out part of the corral (six feet tall, by the way) so in the trailer she went. Unfortunately, while she was busting down the corral she took one other really good cow with her and the good one broke her leg when she came down on the other side. Sure hated to put her down but she did make fairly good hamburger.</p><p></p><p>Most of my cattle will follow you like puppies if you've got a bucket of cubes. And they work pretty good in the pens. We'll see if I've got all of the crazy one's out of the herd in a couple of weeks when we start the spring work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 648203, member: 9198"] Enjoyed your reprint, Dun. I couldn't agree more. I have been trying to cull the high headed witches for quite some time and I think I've just about got it done. Last fall I had one who was on the edge and she really showed her butt by taking out part of the corral (six feet tall, by the way) so in the trailer she went. Unfortunately, while she was busting down the corral she took one other really good cow with her and the good one broke her leg when she came down on the other side. Sure hated to put her down but she did make fairly good hamburger. Most of my cattle will follow you like puppies if you've got a bucket of cubes. And they work pretty good in the pens. We'll see if I've got all of the crazy one's out of the herd in a couple of weeks when we start the spring work. [/QUOTE]
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