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NOTE TO MACON

Wikipedia quote:
"In the 1860's, cattle ranchers in Texas were facing difficulties getting their Longhorn cattle to market. Kansas homesteaders objected to the cattle crossing their land because the cattle might carry ticks which could spread a disease called Texas Fever (or Spanish Fever) fatal to some types of cattle. The disease could make a Longhorn sick, but they were hardier stock than the northern cattle and Longhorns seldom died from the disease.[3] McCoy himself said of the disease:

In 1868 a great number of cattle arrived in Kansas and the mid-west from Texas; appx. 40,000. With them came a tick born disease called "Spanish Fever". The local shorthorn breeds were seriously affected and in some towns the loss of the cattle was almost 100%. The result was a great prejudice against Texas cattle in Eastern Kansas and Missouri[4]"


Looks like Haywipe is just another dirty stinking, lying, lazy Texican. Making up stories about a disease thats been a problem in Texas for over 158 years. If you can't stand up on your own merit, point the finger at someone else and blame them for your own cattle sicknesses. Just like a dirty stinking lazy Haywipe.
Looks like its Texicans that like raising corriente cattle. Mexicans don't have time to play cowboys, we're too busy being cowboys. You can't hardly find a corriente producer here in Mexico anymore.
So stick that up your ear and grind Haywipe you predjudice puke.
You couldn't make a pimple on a real cowboys ash. :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:
 
Ranchero said:
Wikipedia quote:
"In the 1860's, cattle ranchers in Texas were facing difficulties getting their Longhorn cattle to market. Kansas homesteaders objected to the cattle crossing their land because the cattle might carry ticks which could spread a disease called Texas Fever (or Spanish Fever) fatal to some types of cattle. The disease could make a Longhorn sick, but they were hardier stock than the northern cattle and Longhorns seldom died from the disease.[3] McCoy himself said of the disease:

In 1868 a great number of cattle arrived in Kansas and the mid-west from Texas; appx. 40,000. With them came a tick born disease called "Spanish Fever". The local shorthorn breeds were seriously affected and in some towns the loss of the cattle was almost 100%. The result was a great prejudice against Texas cattle in Eastern Kansas and Missouri[4]"


Looks like Haywipe is just another dirty stinking, lying, lazy Texican. Making up stories about a disease thats been a problem in Texas for over 158 years. If you can't stand up on your own merit, point the finger at someone else and blame them for your own cattle sicknesses. Just like a dirty stinking lazy Haywipe.
Looks like its Texicans that like raising corriente cattle. Mexicans don't have time to play cowboys, we're too busy being cowboys. You can't hardly find a corriente producer here in Mexico anymore.
So stick that up your ear and grind Haywipe you predjudice puke.
You couldn't make a pimple on a real cowboys ash. :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:


I dont give a dam about what happened 158 years ago meskin,fact is you have a poor quality product thats diseased thats why we have several counties quarantined,thats why we "c' section/steer/ and brand these meskin scubs.........and thats why at the end of each day........you will still be a just a meskin,end of story :D :D
good luck
 
HAY MAKER said:
Ranchero said:
Wikipedia quote:
"In the 1860's, cattle ranchers in Texas were facing difficulties getting their Longhorn cattle to market. Kansas homesteaders objected to the cattle crossing their land because the cattle might carry ticks which could spread a disease called Texas Fever (or Spanish Fever) fatal to some types of cattle. The disease could make a Longhorn sick, but they were hardier stock than the northern cattle and Longhorns seldom died from the disease.[3] McCoy himself said of the disease:

In 1868 a great number of cattle arrived in Kansas and the mid-west from Texas; appx. 40,000. With them came a tick born disease called "Spanish Fever". The local shorthorn breeds were seriously affected and in some towns the loss of the cattle was almost 100%. The result was a great prejudice against Texas cattle in Eastern Kansas and Missouri[4]"


Looks like Haywipe is just another dirty stinking, lying, lazy Texican. Making up stories about a disease thats been a problem in Texas for over 158 years. If you can't stand up on your own merit, point the finger at someone else and blame them for your own cattle sicknesses. Just like a dirty stinking lazy Haywipe.
Looks like its Texicans that like raising corriente cattle. Mexicans don't have time to play cowboys, we're too busy being cowboys. You can't hardly find a corriente producer here in Mexico anymore.
So stick that up your ear and grind Haywipe you predjudice puke.
You couldn't make a pimple on a real cowboys ash. :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll:


I dont give a dam about what happened 158 years ago meskin,fact is you have a poor quality product thats diseased thats why we have several counties quarantined,thats why we "c' section/steer/ and brand these meskin scubs.........and thats why at the end of each day........you will still be a just a meskin,end of story :D :D
good luck
You two crack me up :lol: :lol: :lol: Those little corriente are good to rope :) .
 
USATODAY Posted
"USDA says sick cow was born in Texas
By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
The USA's second case of mad cow disease was in a beef cow born, raised and slaughtered in Texas, making it the nation's first home-grown example of the brain-wasting disease, Department of Agriculture officials said Wednesday.
The animal was a 12-year-old Brahman cross-breeding cow that had been taken to a pet-food plant in Waco, Texas, in November. Brahman traits are prized by cattle growers for making other breeds heartier.

It was a downer, meaning it couldn't walk on its own and was therefore deemed unfit for human consumption, said John Clifford, USDA's chief veterinarian, in an evening news conference.

The plant, which the Agriculture Department would not identify,takes downer, dead, diseased or distressed animals that cannot be used for human food according to federal regulations enacted after the nation's first case of mad cow in December 2003.

That time, the disease was found in a Canadian-born dairy cow in Washington state. Its discovery cost American cattlemen billions of dollars when 50 countries closed their borders to U.S. beef.

Mad cow is transmitted when cattle eat feed that includes brain and spinal tissue from infected animals.

Before 1997, that practice was legal in the USA. Because the Texas cow was born well before the feed ban was in place, it was very likely infected early in life from feed, said Bob Hillman, executive director of the Texas Animal Health Commission.

Clifford said the "source herd" is under quarantine as the USDA identifies "animals of interest," which include cattle born in the same year and offspring of the infected animal.

Mad cow, known to scientists as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, can spread to humans who eat infected brain and spinal cord. In people it is called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and is invariably fatal. An outbreak in the United Kingdom in the 1990s has killed at least 150.

As part of the Agriculture Department's 12-month-old mad cow surveillance program, brain tissue from the Texas animal was subject to a rapid-response test in November. When that test didn't rule out mad cow disease, the tissue was sent to the USDA's main laboratory in Ames, Iowa, where test results were negative.

This month the agency's Office of the Inspector General ordered that the cow's brain tissue be given a test called the Western Blot because of the "conflicting" results of the earlier tests.

The test, used for final confirmation in Canada, Europe and Japan, was positive.

A final test was performed at a prestigious veterinary testing laboratory in England and came back positive Friday.

The animal was incinerated and never entered the human or animal feed supply, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has said."

Looks like we better QUARANTINE Texas cattle before thier diseased herds infect the rest of us. Their sick cattle could destroy the whole market for the rest of us ranchers in clean states. Lets start the quarantine at HAYwipes little ranchito.
At the end of the day HAYwipe will still just be an prejudice Texican a--hole raising inferior quality, diseased cattle.
 
Mike said:
A moderator that is fair, objective, and TRUTHFUL!!!!!!! would definitely be conducive to gaining forum members, and creating a welcome atmosphere to those that share a lifestyle and many daily experiences.

There have been more than few to leave here in the past few years because of divisive comments in relation to various topics.

The ones who do leave frequently take a few with them that they have created a bond with.

I respect Macon, in that he allows us to voice our opinions without much oversight and censoring.

We NEED to have both sides of every issue presented here to challenge each others ideals, but when lies are constantly and consistently used.........

someone's judgement becomes suspect?

Well said Mike.

Many of us have moved on for just that reason.
 
Prejuicio huh ? maybe if you damned meskins were to bring back everything you stole including a brand new New Holland tractor folks on the north side of the Rio Grande wouldnt check the safety on their gun when they see one of you pelados in the brush.
You damned meskins are the out stealingest bunch I ever seen, you dont know whose calves you are ketchin,but you damned sure know where to slap on a brand,had to give up my lease ground along the river only ones they made any money were you damned meskins.
Ever time the river gets low enough to chase cattle,we lost money,I remember when me and elmo were cold trailing some of our steers and a few pelados into mexico,trailed them right to a set of pens them meskins had a mesquite fire going and the irons warming when elmo rode in to their camp with that ole 30-30 hollerin "manos arriba" when the dust settled those meskins learnt we meant buisness and they were damned sure polite,never would admit to runnin em across the river they claimed they musta crossed on their own and mixed with their scrubbie corrientes.
But me and elmo let it go at that and really had a pretty good time drinking tequilla talking weather and cattle,they even fed us ole elmo was bragging on how good the tortillas was and the meskin cook lady said "uno minuto senor" I make you some more,we walked over a little hill next to the cook wagon and dipped a bucket of water outa a little pond,there were cows standing around annd crapping in the pond and bugs all over it,never forget the look on elmos face,when he said get the horses and cut our steers, lets get the hell outa here before they poision us.............good luck
 
Bill said:
Mike said:
A moderator that is fair, objective, and TRUTHFUL!!!!!!! would definitely be conducive to gaining forum members, and creating a welcome atmosphere to those that share a lifestyle and many daily experiences.

There have been more than few to leave here in the past few years because of divisive comments in relation to various topics.

The ones who do leave frequently take a few with them that they have created a bond with.

I respect Macon, in that he allows us to voice our opinions without much oversight and censoring.

We NEED to have both sides of every issue presented here to challenge each others ideals, but when lies are constantly and consistently used.........

someone's judgement becomes suspect?

Well said Mike.

Many of us have moved on for just that reason.

Well I be danged.......all this time i just figgered it was because you got embarassed postin all that malarkey :D :D
good luck
 
HAY MAKER said:
Prejuicio huh ? maybe if you damned meskins were to bring back everything you stole including a brand new New Holland tractor folks on the north side of the Rio Grande wouldnt check the safety on their gun when they see one of you pelados in the brush.
You damned meskins are the out stealingest bunch I ever seen, you dont know whose calves you are ketchin,but you damned sure know where to slap on a brand,had to give up my lease ground along the river only ones they made any money were you damned meskins.
Ever time the river gets low enough to chase cattle,we lost money,I remember when me and elmo were cold trailing some of our steers and a few pelados into mexico,trailed them right to a set of pens them meskins had a mesquite fire going and the irons warming when elmo rode in to their camp with that ole 30-30 hollerin "manos arriba" when the dust settled those meskins learnt we meant buisness and they were damned sure polite,never would admit to runnin em across the river they claimed they musta crossed on their own and mixed with their scrubbie corrientes.
But me and elmo let it go at that and really had a pretty good time drinking tequilla talking weather and cattle,they even fed us ole elmo was bragging on how good the tortillas was and the meskin cook lady said "uno minuto senor" I make you some more,we walked over a little hill next to the cook wagon and dipped a bucket of water outa a little pond,there were cows standing around annd crapping in the pond and bugs all over it,never forget the look on elmos face,when he said get the horses and cut our steers, lets get the hell outa here before they poision us.............good luck

Well thank you HAYwipe, for clearing that up. Now I understand you. You are a dirty little border rat. You live on the border so you can constantly fight with your neigbors and complain about life on the border. All the while pretending to be a cowboy. NOT. You're one of those perpetual victims. I think if I lived near you, I'd steal your cattle too just because you're such a deserving a--hole. You and your kind give Texas a bad name. You are lower than a snakes belly. Stop by my ranch, I'll give you a drink of water. Poor you, had to give up your lease land. What's the matter can't afford to own your own land, you poor little Tejano whiner boy. Maybe you ought to get out of the business and leave ranching to the real cowboys.
 
Ranchero said:
HAY MAKER said:
Prejuicio huh ? maybe if you damned meskins were to bring back everything you stole including a brand new New Holland tractor folks on the north side of the Rio Grande wouldnt check the safety on their gun when they see one of you pelados in the brush.
You damned meskins are the out stealingest bunch I ever seen, you dont know whose calves you are ketchin,but you damned sure know where to slap on a brand,had to give up my lease ground along the river only ones they made any money were you damned meskins.
Ever time the river gets low enough to chase cattle,we lost money,I remember when me and elmo were cold trailing some of our steers and a few pelados into mexico,trailed them right to a set of pens them meskins had a mesquite fire going and the irons warming when elmo rode in to their camp with that ole 30-30 hollerin "manos arriba" when the dust settled those meskins learnt we meant buisness and they were damned sure polite,never would admit to runnin em across the river they claimed they musta crossed on their own and mixed with their scrubbie corrientes.
But me and elmo let it go at that and really had a pretty good time drinking tequilla talking weather and cattle,they even fed us ole elmo was bragging on how good the tortillas was and the meskin cook lady said "uno minuto senor" I make you some more,we walked over a little hill next to the cook wagon and dipped a bucket of water outa a little pond,there were cows standing around annd crapping in the pond and bugs all over it,never forget the look on elmos face,when he said get the horses and cut our steers, lets get the hell outa here before they poision us.............good luck

Well thank you HAYwipe, for clearing that up. Now I understand you. You are a dirty little border rat. You live on the border so you can constantly fight with your neigbors and complain about life on the border. All the while pretending to be a cowboy. NOT. You're one of those perpetual victims.
I think if I lived near you, I'd steal your cattle too
just because you're such a deserving a--hole. You and your kind give Texas a bad name. You are lower than a snakes belly. Stop by my ranch, I'll give you a drink of water. Poor you, had to give up your lease land. What's the matter can't afford to own your own land, you poor little Tejano whiner boy. Maybe you ought to get out of the business and leave ranching to the real cowboys.

Well at least you admitt you are a theif,never seen a meskin that was'nt,just so you know we know you are the same meskin kid that posts on cattle today as vs cattle................wasted all the time I need to on a meskin kid.................good luck
 
I think OldTimer is fair. My idea is if you don't like his posts just skip over them. Nobody can make you read them. Duh!
 

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