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<blockquote data-quote="crossbredcalves" data-source="post: 836575" data-attributes="member: 13352"><p>I grew up on a Charolais ranch that my dad managed. My first word was bull, and I learned to count by counting cows. Growing up, we had horses and rodeoed, and my brother was a calf roper, so we always had some small calves to take care of.</p><p></p><p>When I went to college, I started saving my pennies and bought some calves. As they grew, I sold them to buy a couple bred cows. When I graduated college, I started buying a cow here and there. I now have around 10 head that are mine in the clear. I am a teacher, so going to the farm is my cool down after a long week in the classroom, and I have been able to teach my city kid students about the farm life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crossbredcalves, post: 836575, member: 13352"] I grew up on a Charolais ranch that my dad managed. My first word was bull, and I learned to count by counting cows. Growing up, we had horses and rodeoed, and my brother was a calf roper, so we always had some small calves to take care of. When I went to college, I started saving my pennies and bought some calves. As they grew, I sold them to buy a couple bred cows. When I graduated college, I started buying a cow here and there. I now have around 10 head that are mine in the clear. I am a teacher, so going to the farm is my cool down after a long week in the classroom, and I have been able to teach my city kid students about the farm life. [/QUOTE]
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