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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 382512" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>Actually, your story reminded me of one time myself and this bloke had to go pick up a pinz heifer, which was already broken in, to bring back to the prep centre to get her ready for show and sale. Well we got to the place and the heifer was in the yards but the bloke wasn't there. He'd warned us he might not be there, but just to pick the heifer up and take her. Anyway, we found a halter, got it on her and tried to load her - she promptly took off, roaring bucking and jumping like a mad thing. Well we weren't going to put up with that so we pulle and hauled her round until she rediscovered her manners. We loaded her, took her home and she was pretty fine. The next day the bloke rang - asked us why we hadn't picked the heifer up yet? Turned out we'd picked up the wrong heifer - an unbroken one - that he was taking to the chop because she was in his words 'mad as a bloody hatter' and the one we were supposed to get was still in the yards. :lol: :lol: To this day I don't know how we didn't see her, he'd had her tied up and everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 382512, member: 3195"] Actually, your story reminded me of one time myself and this bloke had to go pick up a pinz heifer, which was already broken in, to bring back to the prep centre to get her ready for show and sale. Well we got to the place and the heifer was in the yards but the bloke wasn't there. He'd warned us he might not be there, but just to pick the heifer up and take her. Anyway, we found a halter, got it on her and tried to load her - she promptly took off, roaring bucking and jumping like a mad thing. Well we weren't going to put up with that so we pulle and hauled her round until she rediscovered her manners. We loaded her, took her home and she was pretty fine. The next day the bloke rang - asked us why we hadn't picked the heifer up yet? Turned out we'd picked up the wrong heifer - an unbroken one - that he was taking to the chop because she was in his words 'mad as a bloody hatter' and the one we were supposed to get was still in the yards. :lol: :lol: To this day I don't know how we didn't see her, he'd had her tied up and everything. [/QUOTE]
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