Posted by kyplowboy on November 18, 2011 at 07:54:14 from (98.93.29.213):
In Reply to: need come cow advice. posted by Dave from MN on November 17, 2011 at 17:44:17:
3 choices.
1. Take cow back and try to get them loaded together. (Then I'd unload her at the stock yards, seems like once a critter figures out they can wreck a good gate they seem to do it for fun every chance they get)
2.Pay the $50-$100 to some one with a tranq gun and load her with a come-a-long. (Some folks like the old school horse and rope rodeo but necks can get broke and you will still have to pay them for come'n out. Also the ring of hair miss'n around her nick will make her bring less when you sell the crazy thing)
3. Find a locker plant that will take her doa (or a buddy with a big grinder), have gin pole or loader ready, get close enough to put a 30/30 behind her ear, and have a few hundred lbs of hamburger for the winter.
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