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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1067637" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I was thinking about you, as I haven't seen you around. I wondered if Putin had not rode across the tundra on his pony and you jumped on the back, and ran off with him! He does sort of look like the new James Bond you know. :lol2: </p><p></p><p>I don't cruise all the boards , and I should get out more.</p><p>I like the larger cows too. I make sure that I buy the easy keepers. I started to go to a sale, but a lot of the bulls that were almost 18 months to 2 years old were only 46" tall. When I worked my weaners :shock: a couple of weeks ago, they were anywhere from 45" to 48." </p><p>It would look funny to see that old of a bull with babies the same height. </p><p>I did see one bull that I might have bought, but I decided not go drive that far with only one bull prospect. I would have been upset if I had of made the trip. </p><p>Ida is gentle, but not like your cows. She will let me touch her nose, and stand as close to her as I can, but I cannot touch her body. I would like to be able to touch all of my cows, but I can forget that. </p><p>I like for all my cattle to be gentle enough that I can walk up and stand next to them and look at their feet or what needs to be addressed. It is too much trouble to chase one down and get it in a chute to look at it. </p><p>Full blooded Angus just aren't as cuddly unless you start them out as babies and halter break them, and stay on top of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1067637, member: 637"] I was thinking about you, as I haven't seen you around. I wondered if Putin had not rode across the tundra on his pony and you jumped on the back, and ran off with him! He does sort of look like the new James Bond you know. :lol2: I don't cruise all the boards , and I should get out more. I like the larger cows too. I make sure that I buy the easy keepers. I started to go to a sale, but a lot of the bulls that were almost 18 months to 2 years old were only 46" tall. When I worked my weaners :shock: a couple of weeks ago, they were anywhere from 45" to 48." It would look funny to see that old of a bull with babies the same height. I did see one bull that I might have bought, but I decided not go drive that far with only one bull prospect. I would have been upset if I had of made the trip. Ida is gentle, but not like your cows. She will let me touch her nose, and stand as close to her as I can, but I cannot touch her body. I would like to be able to touch all of my cows, but I can forget that. I like for all my cattle to be gentle enough that I can walk up and stand next to them and look at their feet or what needs to be addressed. It is too much trouble to chase one down and get it in a chute to look at it. Full blooded Angus just aren't as cuddly unless you start them out as babies and halter break them, and stay on top of them. [/QUOTE]
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