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nenmrancher
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

IL, that I believe is the right location and is their brand. I know several years ago they sold off a good chuck of their herd and those cows went all over the place.

AZ if that Perkins fellow thinks he is going to pull something like that here, boy is he in for a surprise. That place of Brimely's is not all that big and is neighbored by a couple of outfitts that wont tolerate that kind of crap. One of his new neighbors is a good old boy farmer that might just take him to school if he makes a pain of himself. As for the rest of it if he thinks he is going to buy this place in Springer, NM and turn around and subdivide it sell it off he's dumber than you make him sound. Springer is a one horse town the keeps coming up with new ways to keep the old horse on its feet.


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azcowpuncher
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thats dang sure they way he is i am not stretchin the truth at all , he would have been run out of the country over here if he hadnt owned so much private land , you will see give it about a year and drive thru his country it will make you puke , then when he over grazes it t were he cant get nothin out of it anymore he will try and sub divide it , thats what he did here they had a big ranch here run close to 9 thousand head and he sub devided it off little at a time now they are lucky to run 200 head and thats just because of his forest permits . so good luck to all you folks in that part of new mexico , i am glad we are rid of him now the forest service wont be in such bad moods all the time , no more tom perkins on the mind ya know .


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

These would have been yearling red Baldies, 50% herf 50% Red Angus.. Real nice, moderate cows.. Not a lot of frame, not a lot of air under then.. Wish my whole herd was them for the most part, never had a single one get nasty, no pulls, no udder or foot problems, one prolapser (Something went wrong with that cow, not a labor prolapse just a rectal and vaginal prolapse) and that has been it...


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nenmrancher
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah IL that sounds like their breeding. They have always had top of the line cattle.


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