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<blockquote data-quote="ENNOT" data-source="post: 227311" data-attributes="member: 3562"><p>Those type of cattle are not worth messing with. There is no reason to have to deal with cows like that when you're trying to process a calf. All this talk about being better mother's is a bunch of crap also. We have cows that are worked with dogs, calve when the coyotes are howling, and several other "real ranch" examples and we process and field doctor their calves just fine. I have cows that will stand 10 feet away while you process their calf and they raise as good a calf as those that sit right over your shoulder sniffin the whole time.</p><p></p><p>If a cow even attempts to run us off we mark her down. We have more important things to do than having more than one person out there to process calves.</p><p></p><p>I would do like Caustic says, send the rip to the sale for butcher price. She's not doing to be a good mother, she's doing it to be a problem. And I bet you can look on your "papers" and find the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENNOT, post: 227311, member: 3562"] Those type of cattle are not worth messing with. There is no reason to have to deal with cows like that when you're trying to process a calf. All this talk about being better mother's is a bunch of crap also. We have cows that are worked with dogs, calve when the coyotes are howling, and several other "real ranch" examples and we process and field doctor their calves just fine. I have cows that will stand 10 feet away while you process their calf and they raise as good a calf as those that sit right over your shoulder sniffin the whole time. If a cow even attempts to run us off we mark her down. We have more important things to do than having more than one person out there to process calves. I would do like Caustic says, send the rip to the sale for butcher price. She's not doing to be a good mother, she's doing it to be a problem. And I bet you can look on your "papers" and find the problem. [/QUOTE]
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