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Post by kickin6 on Jul 6, 2011 17:17:10 GMT -6
I dropped my amt. of coverage this time. I would have dropped all together, but he's bucking up north. Figured a little wouldn't hurt since I'm not eat up with luck these days. ;D
Also, if you insure....do you have the death policy or the "going down the road" coverage, which I know is much cheaper?
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Post by charlie on Jul 7, 2011 6:01:22 GMT -6
We have not insured anything but the bulls that buck we get collected just in case some thing happens to one. We have more trouble with bull fights and one getting stove up almost one limping around all the time.
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Post by kickin6 on Jul 7, 2011 11:11:06 GMT -6
I darn sure know what you mean about the fighting. Sold the one I was hauling to PBR last year for just that reason. Hated to do it, but as you say, he was always limping or whatever. The guy who bought him says if there's a fight at his place, that bull heads for the back forty and stays out of the fight. Just my luck he decides to straighten up AFTER I sell him! I only insure the one that is off bucking on someone else's truck. Gives him a little peace of mind, as well as me. Tell your sweet wife I said "Hi"!
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Post by charlie on Jul 7, 2011 11:42:19 GMT -6
Thank you I will tell her, she is a one in a million that is for sure. Take care and come see us.
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jamie
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Post by jamie on Jul 11, 2011 13:03:05 GMT -6
Wish we had insured a few of them, too late now. Lost a Deja Blu heifer out of pure stupidity and lost a couple of others don't want to get into
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