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The steaks ain't big enough.How about a nice mini cow?![]()
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The steaks ain't big enough.How about a nice mini cow?![]()
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The cows that commit murder....and the calves that get stuck and cause all sorts of issues......
That is why my grandpa always had Herefords....great gentle beasts and small calves that just slide right out!![]()
Talk about coincidence!Once in my late teens I saw a bull Rider get tossed then the bull mashed him up against the fence then into the ground.... The Bull fighters (rodeo clowns) couldn't distract the bull for the paramedics to get to the rider. Probably the last rodeo I ever went to up in Ramona.
Later on in my country and western days... Line dancing Two stepping and Clogging. I wound up dancing with a wiry fellow with a white smile big cowboy hat and a huge handle bar moustashe.... Oh boy as he a good dancer and good talker.... he needed a place to stay for the night and I said sure... Me 25 and knew better.... he looked about 50
During our conversation I found out he had been in Jail for the past 5 years in Mexico... He had gotten addicted to pain killers when he was sick.
Come to find out this was the same cowboy.....apparently that bull had broken everything but his back.... in the course of self medicating he had gone to Mexico.... His Wife had scraped enough money to bribe the Federales and got him sprung... I asked him if he was still married.... Yep... Next morning he was gone....![]()
Sorry SGC I am in a digressive mood these days
deb
Horns scare me.My husband has been kicked by bulls and cows. One of our cows has horns and she always wants to be the first to get all the food and treats. She ain't shy about swinging those horns either.
She nearly got me once and she has swung them and my husband many times. He knocks her in the head and she knocks it off with him
Her horns scare me. I had to call dh once when I was trying to share scraps and she wanted to be first. I stopped that and started throwing them over the fence.
But really our cows have all been handled and pet as babies on up. We have kids come and pet and feed the animals sometimes and the people that come fall in love with our animals.
They even loved my Bourbon Red hen that thought she needed to sit on my shoulder or back which ever she could reach to jump on.![]()
We haven't had the best luck with Herefords. My Grandpa had Herefords too! I love their look. And meat. We've gotten 3 bulls; 1 several years ago and two since 2011...same breeder. (a relative). The second one got ornery and was gone. The last bull was SO slow, always the last one in the herd. He eventually went lame and it took me all day to bring him in with the quad from the north pasture. Go a couple of steps and rest. Go another couple of steps and rest...lol. Then when I got him back in this little pasture...oh my he could run and wouldn't stop fighting with the bulls he'd been in with all along. Started ripping down walls, DH wasThe cows that commit murder....and the calves that get stuck and cause all sorts of issues......
That is why my grandpa always had Herefords....great gentle beasts and small calves that just slide right out!![]()