Posted by VADAVE on July 10, 2013 at 09:25:12 from (149.32.192.36):
In Reply to: Crazy Steer.... posted by donjr on July 10, 2013 at 08:04:36:
Had one that went nutzy when I was working my Grandparents place. Tried several times to corale her to no avail so just let her stay with the herd till it was time. Then talked to the butcher, so's he was ready, laid the 30-06 over the hood, so's she was laying down biled and set her in the truck with a loader and headed for the butcher. Then it got funny. Wife had already dictated that she didn't want the heart, kidneys, liver or tongue. So I pull in with the cow laying in the truck the helpers jump to it. Pull her up, rollin' the guts out at the same time and pick up the heart, kidney and liver turn lokk at me and ask if I want the sweet-meat, the what? guess not, and it all disappears. Then comes the question if I want the brains and of course I say no and those boys almost get in a fight over who gets the brains. I would says if the butcher doesn't cooperate when you have the crazy ones Find a new butcher.
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