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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 47067" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>well, i don't recall being "on your back". you're the first to throw out that this is an <em>opinion</em> board when someone doesn't agree with you so i'll remind you of that now. it is my <em>opinion</em> that there are better ways to halter-break a calf than letting it drag a rope. it is my <em>opinion</em> that i hate to see them dragging it through the mud & manure & jerking their head & neck back every time they step on it. it is also my <em>opinion</em> that professional fitters aren't always the ones to look to for right ways to do things. </p><p></p><p>i don't plan to get into a p.issing contest over who's broken more cattle, but i do have to say that i don't know what "100'2" calves are and i'm not familiar with a "haulter"........is that a special halter you use while hauling them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 47067, member: 8"] well, i don't recall being "on your back". you're the first to throw out that this is an [i]opinion[/i] board when someone doesn't agree with you so i'll remind you of that now. it is my [i]opinion[/i] that there are better ways to halter-break a calf than letting it drag a rope. it is my [i]opinion[/i] that i hate to see them dragging it through the mud & manure & jerking their head & neck back every time they step on it. it is also my [i]opinion[/i] that professional fitters aren't always the ones to look to for right ways to do things. i don't plan to get into a p.issing contest over who's broken more cattle, but i do have to say that i don't know what "100'2" calves are and i'm not familiar with a "haulter"........is that a special halter you use while hauling them? [/QUOTE]
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