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« Reply #20 on: February 20, 2013, 11:49:27 am »

Check out some of their videos....
http://bloombrothers.com.au/
Just watching how they treat animals pisses me off. Runnin over a cow weather it's their property or not is point blank wrong. Not only that but putting your dogs in a pen with irritated cattle and watching their dogs just about get killed pisses me off. IGNORANCE. They're level of respect for animals and nature in general is very little if not none. Sorry if I sound like a tree hugger but this isn't how I do things. I run cattle on my 400 acreage i live on and people around my neck of the woods would be shot for treating their cattle like that.
if you actually get to meet them in person there actually really cool nice people and will do anything for you I've had the chance to hunt with them because of my dad I've also had the chance to hang around them!
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« Reply #21 on: February 20, 2013, 04:14:28 pm »

Contract work, ranch clean outs or groups of problem cattle. By the head or percentage of what they brought at the sale barn, 50-100%.

How did y'all make money doing that? Sell them at sale barns or what?
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« Reply #22 on: February 21, 2013, 07:10:11 am »

how can them cattle be any worse than what the settlers found here and gathered out of the thickets and drove to the rail heads in ks or to the fla coast and shipped to cuba ?

i,ve caught lots of bad cattle that couldn't be caught . i,ve bayed cattle that woul fight anything that moves and a couple hrs later were plumb docile .

i'm not saying i could pen any of them cows , but i would sure give it a try .

Good Cur dogs are almost non existent in Australia.  Remember most dogs they are using are breeds mostly foreign to us.  Just recently and due to the Internet and sites like this one, the working Cur dog has gotten spotlight and some of those boys go through heck just to get a few Cur dogs over there.   So you might see a change of style in the next 10 years or so on how they do things.
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