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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 17879"><p>I am resisting my strongest temptations not to use a 30-30 Winchester as a sedative for those.</p><p></p><p>> I cull cattle for less reason than</p><p>> that. I've got a few that I want</p><p>> to ship just because they are</p><p>> difficult to corral. A few bad</p><p>> apples spoils an entire herd.</p><p>> Being protective is very natural,</p><p>> but I assure you that many cattle</p><p>> WILL let you investigate the calf,</p><p>> while they keep a close eye. Get</p><p>> rid of high strung cattle. Keep</p><p>> them out of the breeding system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 17879"] I am resisting my strongest temptations not to use a 30-30 Winchester as a sedative for those. > I cull cattle for less reason than > that. I've got a few that I want > to ship just because they are > difficult to corral. A few bad > apples spoils an entire herd. > Being protective is very natural, > but I assure you that many cattle > WILL let you investigate the calf, > while they keep a close eye. Get > rid of high strung cattle. Keep > them out of the breeding system. [/QUOTE]
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