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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 507438" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Well, then I consider myself fortunate. I don't even need to go to the sale barn to get that cow, I already have her. In fact, after being chased last spring, I cut her horns off thinking that it might improve her attitude but it just made her more squirrelly than she was before. It used to be that she was only real bad for a few weeks after calving but last fall, she took after me and that was months past calving season. So, she was supposed to go on the truck last fall when the calves got shipped, but they went to an Angus presort sale and she's a Shorthorn cow...and then the snow came and the wind blew and now my corral and loading chute is full of snow. So, I guess I'll be calving her out in the bull pen. That way, I'll only get chased across the pen and not in the open pasture and after she has calved and the snow is gone, I'll ship her to the sale barn and somebody else can have the pleasure of owning a pre trained and slightly used boss cow of their own. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 507438, member: 245"] Well, then I consider myself fortunate. I don't even need to go to the sale barn to get that cow, I already have her. In fact, after being chased last spring, I cut her horns off thinking that it might improve her attitude but it just made her more squirrelly than she was before. It used to be that she was only real bad for a few weeks after calving but last fall, she took after me and that was months past calving season. So, she was supposed to go on the truck last fall when the calves got shipped, but they went to an Angus presort sale and she's a Shorthorn cow...and then the snow came and the wind blew and now my corral and loading chute is full of snow. So, I guess I'll be calving her out in the bull pen. That way, I'll only get chased across the pen and not in the open pasture and after she has calved and the snow is gone, I'll ship her to the sale barn and somebody else can have the pleasure of owning a pre trained and slightly used boss cow of their own. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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