Posted by dobber on October 24, 2007 at 10:34:44 from (208.246.9.162):
In Reply to: ot Cow Sale Barn Rant posted by kyplowboy on October 23, 2007 at 17:34:56:
He probably didn't know yours was a prize pet. Those kind need to be sold to another buyer at your place or you need to learn it's done it's job and let go. If you can't handle that sell it to someone else at your place and let them haul it to packer. Most all sale barns don't have facilities to handle large bulls properly let alone the proper help. That kid probably not even getting paid minimum wage will get his lessons or may already have been run up on the fence or out of the pen a few times and just protecting himself I suppose but yeah wrong handling can backfire. We unloaded a big Saler bull at sale barn few years ago and they jumped right in at him with whips and hot shots and he went beserk on them running over a guy breaking his leg. Was always a nice gentle bull for us but we didn't treat him like that either. Didn't see how that was our fault as they got him riled up and should have their own insurance for employees anyway. After that we bypass the sale barn and their commission selling direct to packer where most of those bulls are going anyway for bologna. You don't have to feed the fat packer buyer sitting on his butt at sale barn.
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