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<blockquote data-quote="ScottyB" data-source="post: 648267" data-attributes="member: 9676"><p>I agree wild cattle are not worth the trouble. I bought an angus heifer 2 months ago at the sale barn for .40 cents a pound. (It was a very bad day to be selling heifers that day, there were a number of good calves go through for next to nothing.) Anyways, she was freaking crazy. Wouldn't go through the chutes and jumped though our headgates twice, before we finally got her. We have a calm and quiet herd and she got everyone acting crazy, even us. We were even yelling at each other. I decided right then I would give her two months and sale her back. </p><p>Well I sold that stupid heifer for .90 cents a pound last week. I got very lucky, but even that wasn't worth the trouble of putting up with her for two months and making our herd crazy. :devil2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyB, post: 648267, member: 9676"] I agree wild cattle are not worth the trouble. I bought an angus heifer 2 months ago at the sale barn for .40 cents a pound. (It was a very bad day to be selling heifers that day, there were a number of good calves go through for next to nothing.) Anyways, she was freaking crazy. Wouldn't go through the chutes and jumped though our headgates twice, before we finally got her. We have a calm and quiet herd and she got everyone acting crazy, even us. We were even yelling at each other. I decided right then I would give her two months and sale her back. Well I sold that stupid heifer for .90 cents a pound last week. I got very lucky, but even that wasn't worth the trouble of putting up with her for two months and making our herd crazy. :devil2: [/QUOTE]
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