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Why would anyone be against banding?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 79074" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Yea, a 4 wheeler and a cart would be nice, We bought our property about 4 years ago so things come in order of priority and affordablity. But a 4 wheeler is close to the top of the list, or tractor.</p><p></p><p>I raise gentle Polled herefords.. no worries. Just kidding while my cows are very gentle and use to me getting "hands on" I look over my shoulder most of the time I'm working with thier new calves or walking thru the herd. It was this cows third and a very gentle cow, but like I say about horses, it's true with cows I'm sure. Any cow any day can hurt you.</p><p></p><p>Again thanks for all the help, new bull calf is racing aroud the pasture with the hiefer calf, it's fun to watch from our window...his name is still "you little S.O.B."</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 79074, member: 378"] Yea, a 4 wheeler and a cart would be nice, We bought our property about 4 years ago so things come in order of priority and affordablity. But a 4 wheeler is close to the top of the list, or tractor. I raise gentle Polled herefords.. no worries. Just kidding while my cows are very gentle and use to me getting "hands on" I look over my shoulder most of the time I'm working with thier new calves or walking thru the herd. It was this cows third and a very gentle cow, but like I say about horses, it's true with cows I'm sure. Any cow any day can hurt you. Again thanks for all the help, new bull calf is racing aroud the pasture with the hiefer calf, it's fun to watch from our window...his name is still "you little S.O.B." Alan [/QUOTE]
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