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<blockquote data-quote="A6gal" data-source="post: 111356" data-attributes="member: 2034"><p>Copeman,</p><p></p><p>It's in the blood! Dad was 5th generation to raise cattle in this area of Texas and he did love doing it. He showed cattle many years ago before my time. He could make them do just about anything. He'd have them kneeling on cue. I have a picture somewhere of him taking a nap under a tree using a 10 month old steer as a pillow. He had a way with all animals, growing up we had every kind of pet you could imagine, my favorite being a pet javelina named Poncho. Unfortunately, there are a lot of things dad knew that he never taught me and now I'm learning everything about cattle the hard way, trial and error. So dad's, don't forget to pass on your knowledge! Don't just do what your doing, take the time to explain to your sons AND DAUGHTERS what your doing and why your doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A6gal, post: 111356, member: 2034"] Copeman, It's in the blood! Dad was 5th generation to raise cattle in this area of Texas and he did love doing it. He showed cattle many years ago before my time. He could make them do just about anything. He'd have them kneeling on cue. I have a picture somewhere of him taking a nap under a tree using a 10 month old steer as a pillow. He had a way with all animals, growing up we had every kind of pet you could imagine, my favorite being a pet javelina named Poncho. Unfortunately, there are a lot of things dad knew that he never taught me and now I'm learning everything about cattle the hard way, trial and error. So dad's, don't forget to pass on your knowledge! Don't just do what your doing, take the time to explain to your sons AND DAUGHTERS what your doing and why your doing it. [/QUOTE]
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