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Author Topic: Catching Cattle, Colman, Texas 1/10  (Read 8530 times)
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« on: January 05, 2010, 11:15:23 pm »

We were in there 4 days. We roped quite a bit of stuff that had never been penned. We don't know for sure what happened to Molley. We bayed and roped a yearling bull and he was stomping dogs right and left and then we jumped, run and caught the bull in the first pic, she was there (brown and tan dog sitting to my left in the second pic). She didn't come in with us and Wes went back out at dark and found her alive at a windmill where we caught the first bull, she was gone the next morning, didn't appear to be hurt that night.

John, I tie all grow stock that way, cross the legs, three wraps and a square knot on top. Its very fast, one man can tie a grown bull, they can stay tied like that for a long time, they can breath real well, and don't fight and strain as bad. I would suggest it for anyone tying down grown stock, especially in the heat.
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