Big Muddy rancher said:Was that Sparky's load at the sale?![]()
gcreekrch said:That's the first tire I've seen nine months pregnant! Did it have twins? :lol:
Big Muddy rancher said:gcreekrch said:That's the first tire I've seen nine months pregnant! Did it have twins? :lol:
It was a tire with it's own spare tire.![]()
And Soapweed forgot to tell it to "suck it in".
Hereford76 said:Big Muddy rancher said:gcreekrch said:That's the first tire I've seen nine months pregnant! Did it have twins? :lol:
It was a tire with it's own spare tire.![]()
And Soapweed forgot to tell it to "suck it in".
that is the funniest deal i've ever read on here... nice!
give me that internship soapweed and this will never happen again. :lol:
Hereford76 said:when soapweed accepts my application for the internship on the soapweed ranch - i think he found my handle. you got peach, blossom, soapweed, kosmo, sparky, and soon to come... stinkweed! i'm applying for the picture taking internship so soapweed can start getting his hands dirty again.... oh, and soap - i will always remind you to suck it in.
i kid, i kid...
Soapweed said:leave any cowdogs at home. :wink:
Zilly said:Soapweed said:leave any cowdogs at home. :wink:
You may have discussed this in the past or it may just be none of my business. If so, just tell me to go pound sand, but what don't you like about using dogs?
The only experience I have with working cow dogs is watching them on YouTube and watching LazyWp's Squeak, work those (literally) hard-headed critters he tends to. Squeak sure did help with keeping us out of harms way, but some of the videos I've seen the dogs can be aggressive.
Soapweed said:Zilly said:Soapweed said:leave any cowdogs at home. :wink:
You may have discussed this in the past or it may just be none of my business. If so, just tell me to go pound sand, but what don't you like about using dogs?
The only experience I have with working cow dogs is watching them on YouTube and watching LazyWp's Squeak, work those (literally) hard-headed critters he tends to. Squeak sure did help with keeping us out of harms way, but some of the videos I've seen the dogs can be aggressive.
I don't like stress, and cowdogs give me stress. :wink: My hair is receding fast enough, but with cowdogs around I'm always tempted to pull out even more hair. :roll: Seriously, my cattle are not used to dogs. Even with "good" cowdogs (and I use the term loosely), cows seem to turn around the wrong direction to keep their eyes on the dog. Cows can't move forward if they are looking backwards. If you think cattle move well with the help of a cowdog, try it without a dog sometime to see how much better they handle. Just my personel experience, but it works for me.![]()
use LGD with my sheep and feed hiefers cal;ves with the sheep during the winter , they will bond will with the dogs, when they calve the next year they don't want them close but will tolerate them. My LGD relly likes the bulls they have no problem with her.PATB said:The cows here treat all dogs and coyotes the same "the enemy, something to keep away from calfs". The coyotes stay on the other side of the fence from the cows and they live another day.