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<blockquote data-quote="rjk" data-source="post: 353220" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>Agree with the one who said a cow with a face full of hay, is better than a dead calf. </p><p> Just don't learn as I do, the hard way. Will turn bull in around June from now on, instead of May 15, because the first calf of last two years were born on coldest day of year, and both died, with this years being a reg limo bull. So much for that sale. Now after watching a new calf run through the fence after being tagged, and just being lucky before, maybe it isn't such a good idea to have cows and calves with matching #'s. I have been know to call the kids stubborn and hardheaded, guess I should have known they come by it naturally, from their mom. Hope she don't read this, cause as a wise man once told me, "If mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy." Taking bets on coldest day next year, but it will surely be day first calf hits the ground.</p><p>rjr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjk, post: 353220, member: 1019"] Agree with the one who said a cow with a face full of hay, is better than a dead calf. Just don't learn as I do, the hard way. Will turn bull in around June from now on, instead of May 15, because the first calf of last two years were born on coldest day of year, and both died, with this years being a reg limo bull. So much for that sale. Now after watching a new calf run through the fence after being tagged, and just being lucky before, maybe it isn't such a good idea to have cows and calves with matching #'s. I have been know to call the kids stubborn and hardheaded, guess I should have known they come by it naturally, from their mom. Hope she don't read this, cause as a wise man once told me, "If mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy." Taking bets on coldest day next year, but it will surely be day first calf hits the ground. rjr [/QUOTE]
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