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OT: I am now in the Cattle bussiness.
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Posted by Kelly C on April 23, 2007 at 16:48:34 from (71.220.105.240):
For good and bad. I purchased my 1st 2 young heffers today. 485 pound blackie and a 395 pound herford. The herford is a nice little girl sitting quietly eating hay. The blackie is a whole nother story. Learned a valuable lesson today. My 1st instint said to pass on her as she looked a little high strung. I should have listened to my self. Some guy next to me said.I dont know maybe she will calm down when she gets with some other cattle. D'oh! This girl is INSANE!!!! She crashed through my rinkie dink corral like it was papper. Scared the heck out of the kids. Was all we could do to get her back on the rented trailer again. She is going right back to the sale lot tomorow. She needs to be were thwere are big fences, like say a packing plant. I did give her some hay and she is eating it. But not water she attacks the bucket. Wow what a 1st day.
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