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Worst weather for working cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Sharpe" data-source="post: 1220330" data-attributes="member: 13878"><p>Trust me working cattle in the summer in Alabama is about as bad as it gets. Last year the cattle were all standing in the pond when we were going to put some anti insect tags in and we almost could not get them out. I went to saddle a horse and she gave me the same look my wife does, when she says, " Really? Really? Are you serious?" </p><p>Right now I have thick slick mud, the red kind that will pull your boot off and leave you standing ankle deep with one boot on and just a sock on the other. The Grand kid was riding his 4 wheeler the the other day in his favorite mud bog and had to walk out to get someone with the tractor to come rescue the 4 wheeler. He could not believe how cold the mud was when he fell backwards in it trying to get to dry land. His Grandmother made him undress in the carport even though it was in the 30's out there. His jeans and jacket and boots are still there. She wont put them in the new washer. LOL </p><p> :bang: :bang: :bang:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Sharpe, post: 1220330, member: 13878"] Trust me working cattle in the summer in Alabama is about as bad as it gets. Last year the cattle were all standing in the pond when we were going to put some anti insect tags in and we almost could not get them out. I went to saddle a horse and she gave me the same look my wife does, when she says, " Really? Really? Are you serious?" Right now I have thick slick mud, the red kind that will pull your boot off and leave you standing ankle deep with one boot on and just a sock on the other. The Grand kid was riding his 4 wheeler the the other day in his favorite mud bog and had to walk out to get someone with the tractor to come rescue the 4 wheeler. He could not believe how cold the mud was when he fell backwards in it trying to get to dry land. His Grandmother made him undress in the carport even though it was in the 30's out there. His jeans and jacket and boots are still there. She wont put them in the new washer. LOL :bang: :bang: :bang: [/QUOTE]
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