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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1205837" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Jason, I love that calf. I have never had a bovine on the farm in five years that has his personality. From birth, he enjoys being handled. He follows me in the pasture, craving contact. Kris, told me she would steer him. But I have a hard time with that. I just hate to take the guys nuts from him. :cry2: </p><p></p><p>I got to decide soon. I held off too long on Linus and it cost me about $500. They discount bulls here agressively!!!</p><p></p><p>BTW: December has been extremely mild here. But a wet November and December. I have seen a lot of slips on hillsides. I have steep land and with this kind of moisture, mass wasting is a problem. There is mud but I have a great setup. I never have to go off surface into mud all winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1205837, member: 17767"] Jason, I love that calf. I have never had a bovine on the farm in five years that has his personality. From birth, he enjoys being handled. He follows me in the pasture, craving contact. Kris, told me she would steer him. But I have a hard time with that. I just hate to take the guys nuts from him. :cry2: I got to decide soon. I held off too long on Linus and it cost me about $500. They discount bulls here agressively!!! BTW: December has been extremely mild here. But a wet November and December. I have seen a lot of slips on hillsides. I have steep land and with this kind of moisture, mass wasting is a problem. There is mud but I have a great setup. I never have to go off surface into mud all winter. [/QUOTE]
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