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<blockquote data-quote="J Baxter" data-source="post: 110294" data-attributes="member: 374"><p>I received a special treat over the weekend. </p><p></p><p>Our local sale barn sells hogs, goats and cattle in that respective order. Here the last few months we have been getting run over by goats. It went from being a few goats to a hundred and now it is several hundred a week. It really chaps my hide. I could used to bet the calves would start selling at noon within 10 minutes either way and now it is often 3 or better before the calves show up. At a particularly long goat sale a few weeks ago there was a man, woman and their four kids at the sale (all of which appear to be between 2 and 6). You could tell that they were a bunch of knuckle draggers before they even began to speak. They were there selling goats. They had about 30 and they had to sell each one individually and then she would PO each one when it didn't bring as much as they thought it should. Every cattleman in the place wanted to place a well positioned boot.</p><p></p><p>This weekend at the sale the knuckle draggers were back. They took up a whole front row by the ring so they could be close to see their precious goats sell. Well the goat sale finally concluded and I guess they hung around to see all the pretty cows as they didn't leave as they normally do. About ten minutes into the sale they turned an old holstein cull cow out in the ring. The old holstein promptly ran around the ring, turned around and sprayed the knuckle draggers with a stream of manure about like dirty water. She screamed and all the kids were yelling ewwwwww. They promptly ran out of the arena and all was well with the world again.</p><p></p><p>I would give fifty bucks to see it all again.</p><p></p><p>JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Baxter, post: 110294, member: 374"] I received a special treat over the weekend. Our local sale barn sells hogs, goats and cattle in that respective order. Here the last few months we have been getting run over by goats. It went from being a few goats to a hundred and now it is several hundred a week. It really chaps my hide. I could used to bet the calves would start selling at noon within 10 minutes either way and now it is often 3 or better before the calves show up. At a particularly long goat sale a few weeks ago there was a man, woman and their four kids at the sale (all of which appear to be between 2 and 6). You could tell that they were a bunch of knuckle draggers before they even began to speak. They were there selling goats. They had about 30 and they had to sell each one individually and then she would PO each one when it didn't bring as much as they thought it should. Every cattleman in the place wanted to place a well positioned boot. This weekend at the sale the knuckle draggers were back. They took up a whole front row by the ring so they could be close to see their precious goats sell. Well the goat sale finally concluded and I guess they hung around to see all the pretty cows as they didn't leave as they normally do. About ten minutes into the sale they turned an old holstein cull cow out in the ring. The old holstein promptly ran around the ring, turned around and sprayed the knuckle draggers with a stream of manure about like dirty water. She screamed and all the kids were yelling ewwwwww. They promptly ran out of the arena and all was well with the world again. I would give fifty bucks to see it all again. JB [/QUOTE]
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