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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 448595" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>To think that every thing always works out perfect and is always easy show ignorance and lack of experience. To say,"That never happens to us" or "We never have those problems" is a dead give away. :lol: If I only had 10 cows they would probably sit, skake, and load up.</p><p></p><p>Any one has worked cows enough knows it does not work like that. You start with a plan,, but you have to go with the flow,, you have to be ready for ANYTHING,, but in the end you get the job done by what ever means necessary. If it means painting half you face purple, holding you left hand in the air, wearing one shoe, and talking in jibberish. IF you are closed minded you are going to have a hard time.</p><p></p><p>I have said before. More than once we have had to get them to literally charge us and then we run in the shoot with them coming behind and either bailed out the shoot or climbed out the trailer. It worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 448595, member: 6291"] To think that every thing always works out perfect and is always easy show ignorance and lack of experience. To say,"That never happens to us" or "We never have those problems" is a dead give away. :lol: If I only had 10 cows they would probably sit, skake, and load up. Any one has worked cows enough knows it does not work like that. You start with a plan,, but you have to go with the flow,, you have to be ready for ANYTHING,, but in the end you get the job done by what ever means necessary. If it means painting half you face purple, holding you left hand in the air, wearing one shoe, and talking in jibberish. IF you are closed minded you are going to have a hard time. I have said before. More than once we have had to get them to literally charge us and then we run in the shoot with them coming behind and either bailed out the shoot or climbed out the trailer. It worked. [/QUOTE]
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