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Want a 400" Rosie? If that's not big enough how about you step up to a 520"+ bull for only $32k
I just stumbled onto this site and all I have to say is
http://www.silvertine.ca/2012-super-bulls.html
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I love how the ears are all tagged! No hiddin' the facts boyz!
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would be interesting to get one just to breed and see what could come from it, maybe help the population a little
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WOW! The 400 club. Must be for the db's only because I dont know anyone who can afford that.
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Does seem a bit like going to a brothel.
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that's what I found odd....do you just pick a bull from the lineup and they let it go in their fenced area? That's the way it looks to me
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I wonder if they tie them to a tree for ya
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I wish there was a way to raise deer or elk in washington. I just want a few to feed, enjoy, and pick the sheds up in the spring!
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June 02, 2014, 09:41:35 AM »
Ear tags and fences. Bet I could get a 1200 lb Angus steer for a fraction of the cost. Much as I like elk meat, I would still take a grass fed steer.
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Wonder if the people that shoot these animals come up with some elaborate story about an amazing stalk or crazy scenario or if they just say "Shot this beast while he was tied to a tree and gorging on grain. It was intense!"
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That's not hunting....... I'd rather earn a barely legal raghorn than buy a bull like that. Chit like that gives real hunters like us a bad name.
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Now those are just stupid!!
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Watch the 500" caribou hunt...looks like they just walked up to them and they just stand there and don't care that they are there...probably waiting to be fed
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I'll have a couple of 1,200 + pound steers for sale next spring. For a bargain price of $8,000 I'll even strap a set of 350"+ sheds to their heads and let you shoot it "free range" on 100 acres.
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