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Light colored cow = old cow. Dark colored cow = young cow. Is that right or other way around? Don't want a tough old one.
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November 21, 2011, 02:28:11 PM »
pick an old gray one . or look for a short stubby nose for some young freash meat .
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Don't shoot the one that the rest are all following. Shoot one in the middle... ah hell just shoot any one...
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No, no, no, no old grey one for me, too tough.
One in the middle sounds good.
I like that idea. Thanks guys!!
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Shoot the first one on range
old ones make good burger! young ones make good steaks! medium aged ones make both!
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November 21, 2011, 04:03:54 PM »
It depends if there are multiple cow tag holders present.
No, shoot a middle of the pack.
Yes, shoot the the front runner. The others will stop because the brains of the operation just fell over.
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Really i'd try to cull a old barron cow from the herd . Her work has been done and will eat just fine .
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You'll never kill a bull when you are shooting cows..........
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Quote from: mrgoodwrench on November 22, 2011, 03:16:16 PM
You'll never kill a bull when you are shooting cows..........
Ha ha ha ha ...
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Heck, just look for one of them ol' gals that jiggles when she walks, good eatin'. Mike
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Quote from: mrgoodwrench on November 22, 2011, 03:16:16 PM
You'll never kill a bull when you are shooting cows..........
We have two cow tags for Dec. My goal is to have a freezer full of meat.
I hate tag soup
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Yeah I am all about shooting the one that fills the freezer....if she is brown put her down.
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