A wonderful story sir. I thought I was the only person that turned to mush when something happened to cattle you get close with. It is amazing how you can get so attached to an animal, especially when you are their sole caretaker each and everyday. My wife and kids never understood that part of being a cattleman. I told them I am the one who takes care of their every need twice a day, chores before work in the morning and again in the afternoon after work again, no matter if the weather is 100 above or -30 below zero. You get to know each of their personalities, whether good or bad. Cattle are my passion. Sometimes I think they understand me better than people some days. LOL There is just something about beef cattle that I can't explain to some people. They are what I live for somedays. They are my "therapy" I love to listen to them eating, drinking, are just plain laying in the quiet pasture. I am glad you got to spend the time with her that you had, Hope you have pics of her to always remember her by. I have pics on my desk of cattle I have raised in the past. To me they are wonderful memories of days gone by. Thank you for sharing your story again sir. Kow Farmer Kurt
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