Posted by theoldtexasfarmer on November 17, 2011 at 21:12:32 from (99.6.214.41):
In Reply to: need come cow advice. posted by Dave from MN on November 17, 2011 at 17:44:17:
I have some brahman x herfords which are crazy.Most wont even come in the pen,and if I trap them they try to go under,over or through my priefert corral panels.If I catch them they are sold regardless of age or weight.Due to the drought I penned and sold more than usual and got rid of most of them,but still have some in each pasture.Those wont even come close to the pen.I guess I will have to hire some cowboys to rope and drag them in the pen.Crazy cattle are dangerous.My son was knocked down and then stepped on by 700# bull calf who went beserk in the pen.Fortunately he only got a big bruise on the side of his leg.My biggest mistake was to buy a brahman bull.The bull was gentle but some of his calves were crazy.If you are lucky your calf went through your back fence to points unknown or freezes this winter.Did I say I hate crazy wild cattle.
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