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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 64791" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Highlanders are particularly delicious. Think of it this way, in the cannibal tribes when a brave person died, the rest of the tribe would cook and share their body. The brains were particularly prized as being the center of knowledge and wisdom. Also by sharing the body, the cannibals believed that part of the persons bravery and hunting prowess would be passed on to them.</p><p>I sent two cows to slaughter the other day. One was an old boss cow I'd had for alot of years. She had bad feet. The other was a three year old that came in open. I have so much respect for both of them that I plan on eating as much of them as I can. I'm sure they'll be delicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 64791, member: 245"] Highlanders are particularly delicious. Think of it this way, in the cannibal tribes when a brave person died, the rest of the tribe would cook and share their body. The brains were particularly prized as being the center of knowledge and wisdom. Also by sharing the body, the cannibals believed that part of the persons bravery and hunting prowess would be passed on to them. I sent two cows to slaughter the other day. One was an old boss cow I'd had for alot of years. She had bad feet. The other was a three year old that came in open. I have so much respect for both of them that I plan on eating as much of them as I can. I'm sure they'll be delicious. [/QUOTE]
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