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BAD DAY!!!

gcreekrch said:
Someday I'll figure out how to move these quotes around but for now I'll just have to refer back to you by name. TWOROPES, Around here its swamps or jackpine forest, we have trails cut but lots of times make my own. When I learn how to post pictures I'll post one of my well traveled 3 yr. old, registered JQHA bronc. If you're in sagebrush country I can see the advantage of being a'horseback. Been there, done it and loved it while it lasted. Once you've fought mosquitos, blackflies, bulldogs, deerflies, and MUD MUD MUD :-) you don't necessarily enjoy a long day in the saddle. At least my long winded steed can stay ahead of the hungry little buggers if I'm just checking things over CattleArmy, You just might get to like that mount that waits for you anywhere, only eats while you're using it, carries it's own flashlight....unless they're missing :cry: and still pitches a fit or creates a spectacular wreck to make life interesting!! Have a good day.
If a 4 wheeler works for you, great. We are in regrowth mesquite country that a 4 wheeler wont penetrate. I can buy three good ranch horses for the price of one used 4-wheeler. Just works out better for us economicly. Have a good day.
 
Northern Rancher said:
Now A'I'ing a cow at the end of a lariet held by a good horse is as good as it gets lol. Ask someone who knows.

This might be the most ignorant "cowboy statement" i've heard yet. If you've got to do that to AI a cow then you a stupid POS and I doubt through all that she would concieve anyway. Turn the bull out the next day and call it a AI success right. If thats cowboy ranching then I'm proud to say I'm a cattleman.
 
Work Hard and Study Hard said:
Northern Rancher said:
Now A'I'ing a cow at the end of a lariet held by a good horse is as good as it gets lol. Ask someone who knows.

This might be the most ignorant "cowboy statement" i've heard yet. If you've got to do that to AI a cow then you a stupid POS and I doubt through all that she would concieve anyway. Turn the bull out the next day and call it a AI success right. If thats cowboy ranching then I'm proud to say I'm a cattleman.

I would defend Northern Rancher's right to AI any way he darn well pleases to do. Work Hard/Study Hard, you should try to learn some manners. It would get you a long way in life, that all the hard work and study in the world will never get you.
 
I would also defend NR here. I have seen it done before and she took. Some cows get real difficult when they are in heat, and when you heat detect in a section pasture, they don't always go where you want them to. If he got her to take great, and if he didn't, at least he tried.
 
Isn't our little Nebraska songbird cute when he bristles up like that-I'll really start to worry when he begins to agree with me. I'mproud to be included in the group of pretty illustrious cattlemen that he thinks are idiots lol. WHSH thank you for the benediction!!!! If roping one out of the probably 10,000 I've A'I'ed makes me ignorant I'm guilty as charged-now don't fall off your four wheeler today-you just might bruise.
 
Well WHSH I guess that rounding them up with a quad and into a handling facility is what they taught you in school. It is possible that NR's cows are more comfortable out with the horse and rope. Who are you to criticize his methods of AIing. I would suggest that if someone were to be hired here to do some custom work on the ranch, WHSH would be near the bottom of the list. I would be happy to have NR try his rather unconventional methods here. Maybe he could solve my wolf issues while he is at it. lol
 
NR. You ever AI'd one while she was laying down?

A friend of mine darted some cows one year for AI'ing when they were in a pasture with no facilities.

Him and his hired hand was telling me about it a while back.

They laid a sheet of plastic down for Bill to lay down behind the cow while breeding.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Northern Rancher said:
Isn't our little Nebraska songbird cute when he bristles up like that-I'll really start to worry when he begins to agree with me. I'mproud to be included in the group of pretty illustrious cattlemen that he thinks are idiots lol. WHSH thank you for the benediction!!!! If roping one out of the probably 10,000 I've A'I'ed makes me ignorant I'm guilty as charged-now don't fall off your four wheeler today-you just might bruise.

Well said N R-----Hope WHSH doesn't have to many of these bad days. :D :D :D
 
Work Hard and Study Hard said:
Northern Rancher said:
Now A'I'ing a cow at the end of a lariet held by a good horse is as good as it gets lol. Ask someone who knows.

This might be the most ignorant "cowboy statement" i've heard yet. If you've got to do that to AI a cow then you a stupid POS and I doubt through all that she would concieve anyway. Turn the bull out the next day and call it a AI success right. If thats cowboy ranching then I'm proud to say I'm a cattleman.


:shock: :shock: :shock:
And the reason people were defending him a few days ago were what again??? :roll: :roll: like I said before.... worst case of Little Man's Disease I've ever seen :wink:
 
That getup you talk of NR really scares me. If you promise to wear normal clothes maybe we could talk. :wink:
 
Mike said:
NR. You ever AI'd one while she was laying down?

A friend of mine darted some cows one year for AI'ing when they were in a pasture with no facilities.

Him and his hired hand was telling me about it a while back.

They laid a sheet of plastic down for Bill to lay down behind the cow while breeding.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
I've bred them almost on the ground when they choked down in a w-w chute. You got to be quick or they'll die. :lol:
 
Work Hard and Study Hard said:
Northern Rancher said:
Now A'I'ing a cow at the end of a lariet held by a good horse is as good as it gets lol. Ask someone who knows.

This might be the most ignorant "cowboy statement" i've heard yet. If you've got to do that to AI a cow then you a stupid POS and I doubt through all that she would concieve anyway. Turn the bull out the next day and call it a AI success right. If thats cowboy ranching then I'm proud to say I'm a cattleman.

WHSH:
It's of my opinion that if you can't spell heifer then you shouldn't be allowed to calve them. Buy bred cows.

concieve You need to study harder on your spelling, whsh. "I" before "E" except after "C"!

Northern Rancher has bred more cows than days in your life. Haven't you ever heard of the term, "cowboy up"? Sometimes you have to just to get the job done. You need to quit being a jerk, Nebrusker......
 
Sorry to hear about the stud as for working cattle horse back or on a four wheeler we have done both but for different reasons. We use four wheelers to check or for short moves but horses for all the roundups and pairing out. Like most replies here both have there place on todays ranches and to each his own. One other thing I am kinda new here but where is WHSH from? I see some references to Nebraska just wondering I feel the way most of you guys do about it.
 
per I'll let you pick the hunting wardrobe-I'm always up for an A'I job roadtrip-had alot of fun times chuteside with the A'I crew. after a summer of synch jobs we usually just do the ride horses and check with our own cows-it's kind of a nice way to spend a couple weeks in the summer with the kids.
 
Hey Northern Rancher, In another post you mentioned that your local wolves didn't have a taste for beef. Would you mind collecting some semen over there and AIing some of these beef hungry mutts over here! Maybe you have some beef-alergy genetics that we could use, and hey, think of the stories we could tell!! :D :lol: :lol:
 

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