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Need a value on a Brahman-Charlais cross cow
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<blockquote data-quote="cajunseismo" data-source="post: 349992" data-attributes="member: 5984"><p>John 250, I appreciate the new perspective, but the neighbors caught the dogs in action. He actually killed one dog and the other got away but we tracked the dog to the owner of the dogs. The heartbreaker was that they called me as soon as he knew what was going on, wife called while he tried to save my cow, and she was dying when I got to her. She even began to breather hard and fluttered open her eyes at the sound of my voice. It was not a pretty sight. This cow would get mad at me and actually ignore me if I forgot to open her pen when everyone else was out and having fun. She would also walk up to two people talking and actually place herself (rudely, i might add) between them and put her head down to get a head rub. She had a mind of her own and was not shy about getting the attention she wanted and deserved. Maybe I am just prejudiced but i thought she was extra special!!!She did not deserve that kind of death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajunseismo, post: 349992, member: 5984"] John 250, I appreciate the new perspective, but the neighbors caught the dogs in action. He actually killed one dog and the other got away but we tracked the dog to the owner of the dogs. The heartbreaker was that they called me as soon as he knew what was going on, wife called while he tried to save my cow, and she was dying when I got to her. She even began to breather hard and fluttered open her eyes at the sound of my voice. It was not a pretty sight. This cow would get mad at me and actually ignore me if I forgot to open her pen when everyone else was out and having fun. She would also walk up to two people talking and actually place herself (rudely, i might add) between them and put her head down to get a head rub. She had a mind of her own and was not shy about getting the attention she wanted and deserved. Maybe I am just prejudiced but i thought she was extra special!!!She did not deserve that kind of death. [/QUOTE]
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