That girl can smell a trap from 1/2 mile. You have to lead her.Those are some beauties you got there. I wouldn't worry about the flighty ones. Evryone knows things can get a little western at anytime when dealing with eared cattle...it's part of their charm.
I'd like to have 100 just like the one giving the stare down at the end of the feed trough. Hard to come by around here though.
I'd cut the two on the right loose. I'm betting the three on the right in the first pic are the ones with attitude. Why is it always the pretty one that has the worst intentions? She looks like she'd love to tangle and she doesn't even have a calf to protect.Picked these girls up about a month ago. 3 are more flighty than i like; I'll give them a little time to settle down, may regret that later.lol
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I like'um too. I've had a few that really raised some great calves and had no health problems. I don't remember ever pulling a calf from a cow with ear. I had a brahmousin once that was amazing.Yall know I like them earz!
Lucy was her name. She started it all.
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I wish they were his. I would take them back to him when the drought is over if i knew they were.Wait a minute!!!
Cb SOLD some here a while back.
And you BOUGHT some here a while back.
Is this just a strange coincidence????
This comment made me wonder....!That girl can smell a trap from 1/2 mile. You have to lead her.