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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 517518" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I agree with most all of your post as I do this one as well. It's not the number it's the attitude that gets under the skin. Had a guy move in the area from Houston owned 4 or 5 McDonalds he was going to be a cowboy.</p><p>Went and bought half dozen Brimmer crosses at the salebarn. He was smart enough to get a cowman to buy them for him and they were decent cattle, but he hadn't built the facalities. After a few months he was tired of playing the role and couldn't catch the cows so he just moved off and left them. </p><p>Have another guy in the area that also owns dang near everything from Dickinson to Pasadena Tx and hires everything done, he will tell you right quick its his hobby. He runs a good operation and has a lot of cattle I fed the other day for him he runs around 150 head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 517518, member: 694"] I agree with most all of your post as I do this one as well. It's not the number it's the attitude that gets under the skin. Had a guy move in the area from Houston owned 4 or 5 McDonalds he was going to be a cowboy. Went and bought half dozen Brimmer crosses at the salebarn. He was smart enough to get a cowman to buy them for him and they were decent cattle, but he hadn't built the facalities. After a few months he was tired of playing the role and couldn't catch the cows so he just moved off and left them. Have another guy in the area that also owns dang near everything from Dickinson to Pasadena Tx and hires everything done, he will tell you right quick its his hobby. He runs a good operation and has a lot of cattle I fed the other day for him he runs around 150 head. [/QUOTE]
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