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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 64662" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Boy, that's a real good question, and one that I struggle with all the time. I keep telling myself over and over that they're bred and born to feed us, but it is still hard when you have to feed and care for them and get to know them as individuals. Although I will add that there are some I can't wait to get rid of. But then again, there are some I can't even watch get in the trailer. I think there's a balance between caring so that you give the ones in the pasture the best quality of life you can while you have them, and letting them go when their time comes. </p><p></p><p>There was a post on here at one time about this, and it was so well written, I should have kept it to refer back to it. I think it was either CattleAnnie, CherokeeRuby, or the BullLady who wrote it, and it was wonderful....about how she raised them to the best of her ability, loved them while she had them, and prayed for them not to be scared when they went down the road......sure was a good post........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 64662, member: 22"] Boy, that's a real good question, and one that I struggle with all the time. I keep telling myself over and over that they're bred and born to feed us, but it is still hard when you have to feed and care for them and get to know them as individuals. Although I will add that there are some I can't wait to get rid of. But then again, there are some I can't even watch get in the trailer. I think there's a balance between caring so that you give the ones in the pasture the best quality of life you can while you have them, and letting them go when their time comes. There was a post on here at one time about this, and it was so well written, I should have kept it to refer back to it. I think it was either CattleAnnie, CherokeeRuby, or the BullLady who wrote it, and it was wonderful....about how she raised them to the best of her ability, loved them while she had them, and prayed for them not to be scared when they went down the road......sure was a good post........ [/QUOTE]
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