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    Personal Law Suits

    Directors: When you fly in the face of power or
    government, you are risking everything.
    Remember anyone can sue you at anytime. For
    a few thousand dollars, a law suit can be initiated
    against you for your actions.

    Sure, you can be pretty smug when you are
    using other peoples' money. Wait until it is your
    own.

    #2
    When I was growing up, we had this cow who had a particularly nasty set of horns that curved slightly ahead so that the cow could use them quite effectively to gouge the other animals at the feed bunk. She didn't need the whole bunk to herself, but would run up and down the trough tearing hide off of the other cows until in her mind she had properly demonstrated her power over the other cows.

    When Dad and I got the time after seeding, we garrotted those horns off and put blood stopper onto the nubs to stop any bleeding . When we let her go, not realizing she had been de-horned, she went right back and proceeded to angrily head butt every cow at the feed bunk. In her anger she didn't do anything to injure the other cows, but she sure did manage to get herself bleeding quite badly. In the end, the other cows all only had smeared red patches, but no further injury, and that miserable nasty cow only managed to make herself a lot weaker.

    Perhaps the crazy 8 directors should stop running up and down the feed bunk trying to gouge us now, rather than later.

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      #3
      I think I know where you got that cow. When I was young we had a cow doing the same thing. Dad gave her away.

      What we didn't know at the time was there was a pack of, what we thought were friendly dogs, constantly chasing our herd. That cow was keeping the preditors at bay, with her horns and working while we were away. In the interst of the herd. Once we got rid of that cow the preditors ran off all the fat on the cows, we worked to put on, till they skin and bones. They finally got rid of our herd for us.

      I wish we had fallowed your foot steps and made adjustments to that herd protector instead of getting rid of her altogether and leaving our herd to the run away dogs who weren't as friendly as we had thought.

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        #4
        The horns, or the slaughter house. CWB directors have chosen the slaughter house.

        I take fom this that wmoebis didn't like cows as a youngster. It cut into too much of his gopher shooting time, and playing in puddles with the neighbours' dogs. I think you have used a lame counter attack.

        Admit it. You dear sir just weren't a very observant ranch kid whose duty should have been the main cattle checker, instead of goofing off. You did, however, give your dad an excuse to get out of cattle.

        Ritz is the rifle for dispatching dogs.

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          #5
          Sometimes cows are just ******* and need to be put down. Especially when even after you trim their sharp horns, they keep being little *******.

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            #6
            Its an endearing female trait, silver

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              #7
              Shoot, Shovel, Shut up. With anything unregistered.

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                #8
                wmoebis, please answer the benefits example question. I look forward to learning who, what, and why i should be afraid of the dogs. Or is it just whatyou have been told to say and actually have no business argument whatsoever?

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                  #9
                  Wd9 how much of an answer do we need?? All
                  we need to know is, a proof is a proof. Now we
                  know! Simplicity is so beautiful.

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