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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 757927" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>Have very gentle yearling longhorn for the heifers. Eats out of your hand, very calm demeanor. So gentle and laid back in fact, thatI was wondering if he would be too lazy to do the job. Loaded him up today and hauled him out to the heifers, he was excited of course to see them. I opened the trailer door, he ran wide open through the herd, and kept running until he was just a little black and white dot in the distance. Then the black and white dot cleared the fence into the next pasture and kept going until he was out of sight. I bet the dumbfounded look on my face was priceless as I stood and thought quietly, "what the _ _ _ _??" The wife came around the other side of the trailer and asked "what the heck (cleaned that word up) is his problem??" So I go home, back the trailer in (and hit my other trailer with it), and headed out with the quad to go find him. It was about 15 minutes from the time I left to the time I got back down there. There he was......ran all the way back and was standing at the gate wanting to get back into the heifer pasture. Being the optimist that I am, all I can say is at least he didn't tear up any fences........ :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 757927, member: 5478"] Have very gentle yearling longhorn for the heifers. Eats out of your hand, very calm demeanor. So gentle and laid back in fact, thatI was wondering if he would be too lazy to do the job. Loaded him up today and hauled him out to the heifers, he was excited of course to see them. I opened the trailer door, he ran wide open through the herd, and kept running until he was just a little black and white dot in the distance. Then the black and white dot cleared the fence into the next pasture and kept going until he was out of sight. I bet the dumbfounded look on my face was priceless as I stood and thought quietly, "what the _ _ _ _??" The wife came around the other side of the trailer and asked "what the heck (cleaned that word up) is his problem??" So I go home, back the trailer in (and hit my other trailer with it), and headed out with the quad to go find him. It was about 15 minutes from the time I left to the time I got back down there. There he was......ran all the way back and was standing at the gate wanting to get back into the heifer pasture. Being the optimist that I am, all I can say is at least he didn't tear up any fences........ :? [/QUOTE]
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