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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1447288" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>I have some cattle I see everyday others I do not sold some a few weeks ago the one lil bull I doctored back to health and all went to where he could see my truck in the holding pen watched me walk to my truck followed me the whole way while the others were all bumping around he stood in the corner watching me. everyday I would walk into the pasture he would come up to me and wait for his piece of bread. I went got in the truck and started it looked back he was staring at me so I reached in the back grabbed a couple slices walked back gave him the slices scratched his head and walked back to the truck and he followed me looking at me the whole way till he couldn't anymore. I wondered where he went and how hes doing but as was said once you drop them off or sell them its almost like death there is no coming back for the most part. I have some cattle I wish I hadn't sold but have no way of tracking them down so I just move on and always keep them in the back of my mind and think long and hard before selling off a cow that may just need another chance. Cattle are not a primary source or secondary source of income for me I like fooling with them. I have some cattle that will never get sold no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1447288, member: 13268"] I have some cattle I see everyday others I do not sold some a few weeks ago the one lil bull I doctored back to health and all went to where he could see my truck in the holding pen watched me walk to my truck followed me the whole way while the others were all bumping around he stood in the corner watching me. everyday I would walk into the pasture he would come up to me and wait for his piece of bread. I went got in the truck and started it looked back he was staring at me so I reached in the back grabbed a couple slices walked back gave him the slices scratched his head and walked back to the truck and he followed me looking at me the whole way till he couldn't anymore. I wondered where he went and how hes doing but as was said once you drop them off or sell them its almost like death there is no coming back for the most part. I have some cattle I wish I hadn't sold but have no way of tracking them down so I just move on and always keep them in the back of my mind and think long and hard before selling off a cow that may just need another chance. Cattle are not a primary source or secondary source of income for me I like fooling with them. I have some cattle that will never get sold no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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