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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1829561" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>The calf that we had that broke a leg was nursing a cow probably around 5 months old it was in good condition for that age, in the summer getting milk and pasture .</p><p>I have no idea if it was good or bad, the guy we gave it too was well known to be somebody that was questionable at best.</p><p>I caught him telling a big tale that was completely stupid and unnecessary just useless talk, so if he'd make up stories that didn't have anything to do with anything it stands to logic that he would lie about something tangible to try to get money. He was not one of the fellers I referred to in my experiences thread but kind of like them in that he was shameless when it came to trying to get something for nothing.</p><p>I've always wondered if it was true, or if he just thought he could try to con a kid into giving him money.</p><p>I'm hoping your calf will turn out good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1829561, member: 24816"] The calf that we had that broke a leg was nursing a cow probably around 5 months old it was in good condition for that age, in the summer getting milk and pasture . I have no idea if it was good or bad, the guy we gave it too was well known to be somebody that was questionable at best. I caught him telling a big tale that was completely stupid and unnecessary just useless talk, so if he'd make up stories that didn't have anything to do with anything it stands to logic that he would lie about something tangible to try to get money. He was not one of the fellers I referred to in my experiences thread but kind of like them in that he was shameless when it came to trying to get something for nothing. I've always wondered if it was true, or if he just thought he could try to con a kid into giving him money. I’m hoping your calf will turn out good. [/QUOTE]
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