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<blockquote data-quote="chetski" data-source="post: 214755" data-attributes="member: 3542"><p>CB (and all)</p><p>I've read this board for a few months now. I have a tad bit of land and a head or two so I feel comfortable in saying this:</p><p></p><p>I had a few old ranchers give me advice over the years. Most of it was because I asked a question. Some of it was because they saw me doing something wrong and wanted to help me out. Most of the advice was presented in the same format that you use. It has worked so far. I am growing out of training wheel ranching and getting close to the real thing. Few more years and and a lot rain and I'll be on the ranch with only one extra job for insurance.</p><p></p><p>Dont' change a thing and forget the sensitivity training. Heck, I read this board because of folks like you.</p><p></p><p>Chet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chetski, post: 214755, member: 3542"] CB (and all) I've read this board for a few months now. I have a tad bit of land and a head or two so I feel comfortable in saying this: I had a few old ranchers give me advice over the years. Most of it was because I asked a question. Some of it was because they saw me doing something wrong and wanted to help me out. Most of the advice was presented in the same format that you use. It has worked so far. I am growing out of training wheel ranching and getting close to the real thing. Few more years and and a lot rain and I'll be on the ranch with only one extra job for insurance. Dont' change a thing and forget the sensitivity training. Heck, I read this board because of folks like you. Chet [/QUOTE]
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