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Re: OT: I am now in the Cattle bussiness.
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Posted by paul on April 23, 2007 at 21:48:15 from (66.44.132.88):
In Reply to: OT: I am now in the Cattle bussiness. posted by Kelly C on April 23, 2007 at 16:48:34:
You poor soul. First the hay buisness, and now cattle..... And you got married in the middle of that too, didn't you? Aaaah. ;) I have holstien & angus mixed - cow calf, small small herd. The gals that are over 50% white are just nuts around here, might as well ship them when they hit the ground. Mostly black are pretty nice - sometimes smarter than I like (or smarter than me anyhow...) but calm. The white ones tho.... A white one just had a calf, and she is something else. I got 3 pens in the barn, and 2 have water. She would _not_ leave the pen that doesn't have water. For 6 days. I'd give her a bucket as I didn't want her to fall over, but whatever I tried, she wouldn't leave that pen - and yea I moved the calf & it wasn't where the calf was born - was hard enough getting her _in_ the barn pen to start with. Then she turned on me, wanted to push me back. That is that, when her calf is bigger, she's gone. Some just are that way. Like you say, high-strung. --->Paul
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