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<blockquote data-quote="BTRANCH" data-source="post: 507485" data-attributes="member: 4126"><p>Sometimes these posts are so close to home, it is like you guys are riding in the backseat of my truck while we are checking cows.</p><p></p><p>Sunday we moved the bull and two bred cows back to the cows that calved in December to re-breed. Our boss cow is "Bossy" and is a big ol springer rib Angus cross. She is dog gentle but wont let you touch her for nothing. She had a good size bull calf this time and is starting to get a little pulled down. We have a long legged young Angus cross that challenged her a year ago but lost. </p><p></p><p>Well, the fight was on Sunday. Bossy got knocked down a couple of times and I was beginning to worry about a broken leg. Not sure who won yet, they are still pushing each other around. </p><p></p><p>I hope Bossy wins because I don't like the younger cow. </p><p></p><p>P.S. Bossy is a grub hog too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTRANCH, post: 507485, member: 4126"] Sometimes these posts are so close to home, it is like you guys are riding in the backseat of my truck while we are checking cows. Sunday we moved the bull and two bred cows back to the cows that calved in December to re-breed. Our boss cow is "Bossy" and is a big ol springer rib Angus cross. She is dog gentle but wont let you touch her for nothing. She had a good size bull calf this time and is starting to get a little pulled down. We have a long legged young Angus cross that challenged her a year ago but lost. Well, the fight was on Sunday. Bossy got knocked down a couple of times and I was beginning to worry about a broken leg. Not sure who won yet, they are still pushing each other around. I hope Bossy wins because I don't like the younger cow. P.S. Bossy is a grub hog too! [/QUOTE]
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