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Date Posted: 14:56:36 01/03/12 Tue
Author: High Line Rider
Subject: Re: The Real Danger's of Ranch Life*
In reply to: adamseve 's message, "Re: The Real Danger's of Ranch Life*" on 19:13:21 01/02/12 Mon

Ranch Life Isn't Anything Like The Tv Shows Make It Out To Be.

It's Hard , It's Brutal , It's Filthy Dirty , The Hour's Are Long , and The Work Is Never Ending , And The Danger's Are All Around You.

You Better Know How To Use A Gun. Pistol or Rifle or Shot Gun. There's Alway's Something Out There That Would Love To Take A Bite Out Of You , or Your Livestock.

If You Have Livestock With A Broken Leg , Don't Hesitate For One Second To Shoot It In The Poll. (area Between The Ear's Where Brain Is ).

Coyote's And Wolves Are Cattle Killers. They Look For Elderly One's That Are Weak and Slow.
Don't Hesitate To Shoot Those Either.

It's Not An Easy Life. You Have To Be Born Into It.
Jump In And Get Your Hand's Dirty. You Can Take A Bath Later.

Yes Andrew Is 100 % Correct , Dropping Sticks and Cutting Them Up For Fire Wood Is Important So You Can Stay Warm In The Winter Months.

You Have To Be Alert , They Can Fall Any Direction.

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