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Big Muddy rancher

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Cowboy Poetry

Aug-Sep 2006
Pat's Advice
(to be taken with a grain of salt)

By Phyllis Rathwell

It was a normal enough year,
(we were a month or so behind.)
Needed an extra pair o' hands
An' wanted the useful kind.

Pat said he had some advice
And, for sure, it was for free.
Don't hire a kid from an Angus place,"
Was what Pat said to me.

Now, I was a mite surprised,
cause Pat, he's an Angus man.
But older, and wiser he explained
How he'd arrived at his hiring plan.

The kid from an Angus ranch, he said,
Can't do what he don't know how.
He's never had to pull a calf
Or range-treat an Angus cow!

He's never trimmed a curled up toe
Or treated a pendulous bag.
He don't know how to dehorn a steer
And a prolapse'd make him gag.

He's never helped a calf mother-up
Or seen a sunburned udder
Nor searched the range for a baby
Abandoned by its mother.

The Angus-ranch kid, he's lazy
His horse is downright fat.
He's great at yarnin' and singin'
But you don't want to pay for that.

If you really want a bargain
Get a kid from a Hereford place.
He can do any vettin' you need done,
He'll be thin, won't take up much space.

He'll be lean and mean and rangy,
And he'll be grateful to ya, honey.
cause he ain't used ta reg'lar meals,
And he sure ain't used ta money!

Pat's Advice (for Pat Fitzpatrick, Fir Mountain) excerpted from Friends and neighbors, tried and true... by Phyllis Kozroski (Rathwell), 1995
 
Shelly said:
Well now! I wish I hadn't read that!!!!! I think I'm slightly offended! :wink: :)


What's the matter Shelly? A little lean and rangy. :wink:

I really thought this would get more reaction. A guy can't have any fun anymore. :cry:

All I got was a little tongue from Mrs Greg. :shock:

I know the author and I knew Pat. He was on of those "Characters" we all know. He came up with this theory at the Mankota Hereford bulls sale. I bet their were a few wanted to chase him out of town.
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Shelly said:
Well now! I wish I hadn't read that!!!!! I think I'm slightly offended! :wink: :)


What's the matter Shelly? A little lean and rangy. :wink:

I really thought this would get more reaction. A guy can't have any fun anymore. :cry:

All I got was a little tongue from Mrs Greg. :shock:

I know the author and I knew Pat. He was on of those "Characters" we all know. He came up with this theory at the Mankota Hereford bulls sale. I bet their were a few wanted to chase him out of town.

Can't argue with facts :wink: :lol: :P :P
 
Oldtimer said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Shelly said:
Well now! I wish I hadn't read that!!!!! I think I'm slightly offended! :wink: :)


What's the matter Shelly? A little lean and rangy. :wink:

I really thought this would get more reaction. A guy can't have any fun anymore. :cry:

All I got was a little tongue from Mrs Greg. :shock:

I know the author and I knew Pat. He was on of those "Characters" we all know. He came up with this theory at the Mankota Hereford bulls sale. I bet their were a few wanted to chase him out of town.

Can't argue with facts :wink: :lol: :P :P


OT the Pat was Pat Fitzpatrick from Fir Mountain. You might have run into him in your Rodeo days.
 
Just when you think ranchers.net is getting boring. Good on you for stirring the pot Big Muddy; but have you told Miss Tam about Mrs. Greg slippin you the tongue? Where the heck is old Haymaker? He could be making Hay with this one>>>>>> :wink:
 
I would feel more smug if we hadn't just had two prolapses in two successive days with nice Angus two-year-old heifers. In both cases, the calf left the womb, and the womb came right along with it. Sad but true. :cry: Fortunately, Peach is a professional prolapse putter-inner, and I am a pretty good sewer-upper. I'd have taken pictures, but my heart just wasn't in it. :roll:

There, I thought you Hereford folks would enjoy hearing that. :wink:
 
I have had 4 Prolapses in heifers this year. I have had one other one in the last ten years. All the heifers were atleast 3/4 angus. According to my vet an uterus prolapse is not gentic, just a calveing problem. Is it true that the Hereford prolapses were vaginal prolapses and not the actual uterus?
 

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