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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 739147" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Never let the wife or grandkids name a bovine other than Jack-n-the Box, T-bone etc.</p><p>I have a Brangus girl that has been named Precious and I guess when she dies I will have to buy a marble marker for her grave or move out.</p><p>This cow is a pest and causes heart problems for the one old fat rancher that has more chins than a chinese phone book.</p><p>The beast has a habit of sneaking up behind you in the pasture and blowing in your ear this cause injuries from dirty pants to being cut up from diving through barb wire fences.</p><p>The beast is smart as well as it plays ball with the grandkids like a dam dog. It has also been known to come up and stand by the house for the grandkids to feed it my high dollar apples, also likes donuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 739147, member: 694"] Never let the wife or grandkids name a bovine other than Jack-n-the Box, T-bone etc. I have a Brangus girl that has been named Precious and I guess when she dies I will have to buy a marble marker for her grave or move out. This cow is a pest and causes heart problems for the one old fat rancher that has more chins than a chinese phone book. The beast has a habit of sneaking up behind you in the pasture and blowing in your ear this cause injuries from dirty pants to being cut up from diving through barb wire fences. The beast is smart as well as it plays ball with the grandkids like a dam dog. It has also been known to come up and stand by the house for the grandkids to feed it my high dollar apples, also likes donuts. [/QUOTE]
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