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Posted by 01gentdc on August 03, 2016 at 06:37:26 from (184.16.220.131):

In Reply to: Re: heifers posted by jbdyer on August 02, 2016 at 18:56:14:

he means after she had her 1st5 calf,,.,. gotta tell yo u, a group of crazy heifers are as bad15 yr old daugh5ers on a rant ,,.. bulls and stters can be worse , but the likelihood in my opinion is lower ,,,. it does no good to keep a wild one in the herd ,,. they just stir up the rest of them ,.I bought a horse one time that would not take stud , this was about 1994,. the kids wanted her and I got her for 200 bux , nice looking 6 yr old palomino that was gentle and nice and easy for all of us to ride ,, but when she cycled ,, good lord ,,. it was like Jekyl and HYDE,,we would take her over to another good stud horse,, she kikt 5the trailer all the way ,.. he kept her for 75 daysand still she did not take ,,. we realized that when we brought her home gentle as a lamb , then 2 weeks later she gotin with thecowsand was racing them east to west back and foryth in the cow pasture , til everyone broke thru a 3 wire 1 hot barbed wire fence ,, what a mess ,, thank god it was December and all the crops were off , caught the horse abdstuk hewr in the barn and took her to the salebarn , went out with a loader full of groud feed and the cows followed me in like was the pied piper,. abou 5 yrs ago I bought a brahma/brangus semintal Heinz 57 mix ,the guy was selling the entire herd and she had to go with the group of 8 ,,big horss , wild eyed but she loaded good and was not flighty til she got home and the bullm decided he wanted some of that ,.. mbullHORACE was tame ,,. but she made the ornery come out in him ,, she raced around the fences and he was in pursuit ,, kinda reminded me of john wayne chasing after Maureen o hara on mclintock ,, never made contact the whole day that I couldtell ,, next day the circus continued with Horace belrering biching her constantly and thecentire herd doing the walhk around , it was nutz,, but apparently he got her cause I got a calf the next spring ,..and that durn heifer lookt a carbon copyof her momma complete with horns , but boy did that gal grow because thwee HEMOM+NIE ( That's what I named that battlax) had good plenty of milk and she allowed other calves to nurse too ,. not a bad thing if you gota slow calf on a very old cow ,, so I kept theHEMONIE and ll settled fairly well , except hemonie 2 seemed to be fence trynwhen she reached 600 lbs ihad enuf ,, that heafer truly was atrouble maker , and she already had 10 inch sharp horns , went to load her and about 6 others in the trailer ,, all others went in but her , thjis was our 3rd zattempt over 2 monthes of previous sales thay I wanted to include her in , each time she found a way out that we all thought was incredible ,, there was no way she was getting out now ,,I hadeverthing repaired andbeefed up ,,. that heafer come at me with my back turned wanting to get me in the back with her horns, my B-I-L seen her chargin and hollered to warn me , I whirled around as I climbred the wall and she got me on the inside of my legg ,, I was certain she tore my skin ,,. but no , after pulling off coveralls jeans and sweats ,, it was a cold day thank god ,, I just had a ftlong red streak heading upto you know where ,,. OHHHU Boy!!!. That wouldahurt ,, LoL ,, funny thing is my nephew threw some feed into the captured calves in the front portion of the trailer and befolre he could put thebuketin the back half that crazy hemonie was up theretrying in the trailer trying to steal from the front half , heslammed the door and athe hemonie went don the road ,m, itold the auction house to sell her seperateand aloner ,, and ididjust as goodin sle price as I didthe others ,,ifeel sorry for whoever got her ,.HEMONIE CONTIUED for 3 more calves ,, each one was ornery , as all the others , and now she had become herd boss ,,and her bad habits were being takin up by rthe rest of the herd ,when I sold her it tokk 2 attempts , she jumped over a grader blade with scarifyer spikes , andgot hung ,,I herd a rib or 2 snap and she was a bellering her trademarkloud beller , blood was gushing outwhere she had impaled herself,,.with lift down she stayed afoot and wigglherself free and went don to the pondand stood in the water that was nearly over her back ,, meanwhile iwas calling everyone for I feared we were gonna havew to have a butchering party in 90 degree heat ,after 10 minuts my n miniature jack russel named PUPPIE tookinterest in the HEMonie, and started barking vicouslyat the cow to make her leave the pond and get on the bank in about 5 minutes she wasanoyedenuf by PUPPIE and shecome out ,, ( SHE HATED THAT LITTLE PUPPIE when she would get ,,out PUPPIEW WAS ALWAYS a tatle tail and we be on her,,. LOL well she stood on that bank and PUPPIE was QUIET nd watchful like
Lassie would be, she huffed , and coughed and belched and blowed and farted for 10 minutes blowing out water and blood ,,by that timemnmy butcher team showed up ,,.andwe reasoned it best to try to walk her up to the head gate and load her up with 60 ccs of pennicillan , which we did ,easily with PUPPIES gentle urging ,, she was a GOOD Dog ,,. it was too hot tobutcher,. I kept her up for a few daysgave her sweet feed ,, one morning I went out to gicver her the rest of the sweet feed and the metal pipe gate that held her in was turned into a pretzel ,,.Well I Guess sheis Gonna be alright ,,. the nite before I had tried to get her in the headgate for another 40 ccsof penncillan and other goodies I got to ward off infection ,,it di not go wellandifigured best laeve her alone and try in the morning ,,that HEMONIE knew it too ,that's why she broke out ,,.in a month we loade up a very ealthy robust Hemonie that sjhoed no signsof injury,, and that battleax tried to run me down twice in the barn , so I got out of there and waited til she tookthe aweet feed bait we put in the trailer ,, that took ahour ,.and I imply went on and tinkered wi,. my hundreds of thinges to do projects , and slammed the doorwhen I sneaked up behind her


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