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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 448897" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>More power to them for it; though I don't know anybody whom I would sell a quarter from a breeding bull too and my own freezer is usually full with deer, chickens, the steers/pigs we raised (until recently), and bargain meat from the grocery store. A 1000 lbs of burger meat wouldn't do a lot for me; but apparently some people eat Hamburgher Helper more than I do. Maybe it is just me; but I would never accept defeat. I could not sleep at night if I admitted that the bull beat me. I would have gotten him on that trailer if it took six months. My Grandfather had one steer that took him 3 years to get once (he was leasing a lot of marshland then); but in the end he got him to the sale barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 448897, member: 2095"] More power to them for it; though I don't know anybody whom I would sell a quarter from a breeding bull too and my own freezer is usually full with deer, chickens, the steers/pigs we raised (until recently), and bargain meat from the grocery store. A 1000 lbs of burger meat wouldn't do a lot for me; but apparently some people eat Hamburgher Helper more than I do. Maybe it is just me; but I would never accept defeat. I could not sleep at night if I admitted that the bull beat me. I would have gotten him on that trailer if it took six months. My Grandfather had one steer that took him 3 years to get once (he was leasing a lot of marshland then); but in the end he got him to the sale barn. [/QUOTE]
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