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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 887583" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>My brother-in-law was running a couple hundred head of corriente's up in SW Idaho on his ranch. All for strangling purposes. He used longhorn bulls though. Those little cows spit out a calf like a grape seed and they hit the ground running. He used to have contracts with some rodeo companies but those have really dried up and the average Joe cowboy don't buy as many for roping practice so he sold most of them off and is running a lower head count of beef cattle. He is buying Hereford, Angus and Gelbvieh. He trucks them up to another ranch he leases up in central Idaho during the summer and brings them back to his ranch in the SW part of the state during the winter where he can feed them. Those Corrientes will flat get after you if you get near their calf and they are as fleet footed as a racehorse. A good set of dogs are worth their weight in gold when penning those rats....LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 887583, member: 1863"] My brother-in-law was running a couple hundred head of corriente's up in SW Idaho on his ranch. All for strangling purposes. He used longhorn bulls though. Those little cows spit out a calf like a grape seed and they hit the ground running. He used to have contracts with some rodeo companies but those have really dried up and the average Joe cowboy don't buy as many for roping practice so he sold most of them off and is running a lower head count of beef cattle. He is buying Hereford, Angus and Gelbvieh. He trucks them up to another ranch he leases up in central Idaho during the summer and brings them back to his ranch in the SW part of the state during the winter where he can feed them. Those Corrientes will flat get after you if you get near their calf and they are as fleet footed as a racehorse. A good set of dogs are worth their weight in gold when penning those rats....LOL [/QUOTE]
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