Posted by kyplowboy on October 24, 2007 at 04:45:42 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Re: ot Cow Sale Barn Rant posted by Tradititonal Farmer on October 24, 2007 at 03:31:22:
There was no one in line behind me at the time. They did not have many in Monday. I have seen them have alot more head in there at 10 am and not have any one make'n an azz of there self. When he started pop'n the whip all he needed to do was shut the gate behind the bull. It is a matter of respect. He was still my bull and if I had been there 2 hours sooner I would have had them load him back up for me and taken hem else where. Animal agriculture gets a bad enough reputation with out this ol' boy play'n cow boy. I think he was just try'n to compensate for something. I bet he has real big mud tires on his truck in the summer time and beats his kids (that don't look like him) too. It is very plain to see he has to do something to make himself feel like a man.
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