Posted by kyplowboy on April 21, 2009 at 13:28:32 from (98.67.26.37):
In Reply to: naming your cattle. posted by billonthefarm on April 20, 2009 at 15:51:47:
I still have the heifer my grand dad gave me when I was 14 (am 31 now). She has had the name B!tch for the last 12 or more years. She ain't mean but she is always getting her self hurt and has been in the head gate so many times that she gets pretty hard headed when she gets close to it. Bull's named Knothead, asked the guy I bought it from if he had a name, he laughed and said he called'm all Knothead. Before this bull we got bulls for 20 years from a guy named John. They were all some kinda John names, Pappa John, Bad John, Big John, One Eye John, Little John,,, The wife named her two heifers we got from her parents they are Rosie and Daisey. They are half herford X herford/Gert cross so they kinda stick out here with all the black angus that are on the hill. We had a cow named Ewok one time, she was born durring a bad cold snap and her ears just about froze off, couldn't put a tag in her ear so just called her that.
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