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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 23730" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>This is funny. I have a friend at work that is Mexican. Now Mexicans do it up right when their daughters turn 15. They have huge fiestas. This one will have 600 people. Anyway they usually check with me for live cattle when they have one of these. I'll sell them a heifer that won't breed or save them a yearling if I have enough advance notice. In this case I opened the gate a month ago for a stray and no one claimed it. So I decided this would be perfect for these guys. I was to meet them at the pasture today around lunch. I brought the 22 Hornet along for business. A usual upon arrival, I hooped and hollered and sure enough the stampede was on to see who could get to the feeders first. The stray I had sold was a bit leary, so naturally she stood back from the herd and allowed me to put some hot lead behind her ear. I bled her out and shortly after a pickup truck full of amigos showed up. These guys are impressive. They were all packing mini machete looking knives and went right to it. 20 minutes later the cow was dressed and being loaded into their truck. I locked the gate behind them and went back to work. As soon as I walked into the door of the office, I had a call from an old aquaintance stating that he had seen a truckload of Mexicans with machetes ripping one of my cows a new one! Boy how news travels!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 23730, member: 19"] This is funny. I have a friend at work that is Mexican. Now Mexicans do it up right when their daughters turn 15. They have huge fiestas. This one will have 600 people. Anyway they usually check with me for live cattle when they have one of these. I'll sell them a heifer that won't breed or save them a yearling if I have enough advance notice. In this case I opened the gate a month ago for a stray and no one claimed it. So I decided this would be perfect for these guys. I was to meet them at the pasture today around lunch. I brought the 22 Hornet along for business. A usual upon arrival, I hooped and hollered and sure enough the stampede was on to see who could get to the feeders first. The stray I had sold was a bit leary, so naturally she stood back from the herd and allowed me to put some hot lead behind her ear. I bled her out and shortly after a pickup truck full of amigos showed up. These guys are impressive. They were all packing mini machete looking knives and went right to it. 20 minutes later the cow was dressed and being loaded into their truck. I locked the gate behind them and went back to work. As soon as I walked into the door of the office, I had a call from an old aquaintance stating that he had seen a truckload of Mexicans with machetes ripping one of my cows a new one! Boy how news travels! [/QUOTE]
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