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    Quote Originally Posted by afaceinthecrowd View Post
    I didn't listen to the song before I replied...I thought you were describing something you recalled.

    At the end of a Bovines tail there is a tassel of hair. In the old days during roundups calves were sorted in to various groups after inspection. Snipping some hair from their tail tassel was a quick means of identify those calves that had been inspected form those that had not. Like the hair on your head, it grows back. After inspection and sorting the calves were branded and separated from their mothers for weaning.

    Before the calves were separated and branded they were "mammy'd up" with their mothers so that you knew which momma cow had produced which calf. Any momma cow without a calf was marked (usually by notching the right ear) and if she didn't have a calf the following spring was cut from the herd.

    A "dogie" was a calf that had not "mammy'd up" (gone to their mother when separated out for the "mammy up" process). They were rounded up and moved to the group of momma cows that didn't have a "mammy'd up" calf and then they'd all "Mammy up".

    Sometimes a momma cow's calf died during the winter and that's why you gave her another chance before cutting her from the herd...especially if she had a history of raising calves and/or was an anatomically sound animal . Sometimes a calf's momma would die and they'd wind up being "adopted" by a momma that lost her calf and if no momma cow adopted it, it didn't live to spring. An "open" momma cow (one that had not conceived or gone full term) would be of no help to a "winter dogie" as her milk would not have "come in".


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    And it was good to hear you putting these city-slickers right on a few thangs

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    Quote Originally Posted by afaceinthecrowd View Post
    The drives were from Texas to the Kansas rail heads...not the other way around. There were no drives to Idaho as there were too many mountains and desert surrounding with nothing for the cattle to graze on. However, there were mini-drives within Idaho to move cattle back and forth from winter and summer pastures.

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    Yep . . even I knew that as I did remember some of my 'merican history . . . like where and what TF would you do with them once ya gottem to Tx? Nope, they all went north to Kansas . . that's where the rail lines were. . . . Face knows his stuff.

    It's like ya hear a lot about Texas oil and Texas oil millionaires . . . but err, umm, guess where the delivery point is quoted from for "Texas light/sweet crude" as in the US standard for oil contracts ? It ain't Texas

    Any guesses from the know-it-all-class?

    No google cheating now . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerB View Post
    Yep . . even I knew that as I did remember some of my 'merican history . . . like where and what TF would you do with them once ya gottem to Tx? Nope, they all went north to Kansas . . that's where the rail lines were. . . . Face knows his stuff.

    It's like ya hear a lot about Texas oil and Texas oil millionaires . . . but err, umm, guess where the delivery point is quoted from for "Texas light/sweet crude" as in the US standard for oil contracts ? It ain't Texas

    Any guesses from the know-it-all-class?

    No google cheating now . . .

    R
    Mmmm, I dunno Rog...I wasn't in the Oaul Bidness...my guess would be either NYC or Chicago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by afaceinthecrowd View Post
    The drives were from Texas to the Kansas rail heads...not the other way around. There were no drives to Idaho as there were too many mountains and desert surrounding with nothing for the cattle to graze on. However, there were mini-drives within Idaho to move cattle back and forth from winter and summer pastures.

    Face

    An oddball aside. I know a person who ran a past life as a banker/rancher in texas at the time of the civil war. Texas went confederate but he made his seed money dealing horses to the union troops stationed in the western region. He ran herds of horses in much the same fashion that the cattle drives went after the war. He was an ardent 'free market capitalist' and he got a better price from union army agents so that's where he sold the horses. His business dealings tended to the aggressively opportunistic .


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    Quote Originally Posted by afaceinthecrowd View Post
    Mmmm, I dunno Rog...I wasn't in the Oaul Bidness...my guess would be either NYC or Chicago.

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    You're not in the "know-it-all-class" . . . you're in the classy-class class . . the class that we Brits say have "style." And since you are a true blue cattleman, yer forgiven fer not knowin' abowit tha oieal busnizz

    It's only paper shufflers like me in the big sticks who pay attention to things like "where does my contract for oieal get delivered from?" You guys who actually PRODUCE stuff . . . well, you're actually where the real work is done while the real profit is made where the paper shufflers get into the game

    Unfair, maybe . . . but guess who gets to get a good night's sleep with a clear conscience each night You got that one right, mate . . . the honest PRODUCERS!

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    I am somewhat sorry that I did not find out about this guy until he was gone.

    From wiki: [Bolded text is mine. That bolded memo is some distinction!]

    Throughout his life, Kamakawiwoʻole was obese and at one point weighed 757 pounds (343 kg; 54.1 st) standing 6-foot-2-inch (1.88 m) tall (BMI = 97.05 kg/m²).[7] He endured several hospitalizations because of problems caused by his weight.[7] Beset with respiratory and other medical problems, he died in Queen's Medical Center at 12:18 a.m. on June 26, 1997.[7] Kamakawiwoʻole is survived by his wife, Marlene Kamakawiwoʻole, and their daughter, Ceslie-Ann "Wehi".[8]

    The Hawaii state flag flew at half-mast on July 10, 1997, the day of Kamakawiwoʻole's funeral. His koa wood coffin lay in state at the state capitol building in Honolulu. He was the third person in Hawaiian history to be awarded this honor, and the only one who was not a government official.

    Approximately ten thousand people attended the funeral. Thousands of fans gathered as his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean at Mākua Beach on July 12, 1997.[8] The funeral and the scattering of Kamakawiwoʻole's ashes were featured in the official music video of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" released posthumously by Mountain Apple Company; as of the end of 2011, the video as featured on YouTube had garnered over 60 million views.[9]

    On September 20, 2003, hundreds paid tribute to Kamakawiwoʻole as a bronze bust of the revered singer was unveiled at the Waianae Neighborhood Community Center on Oʻahu. The singer's widow, Marlene Kamakawiwoʻole, and sculptor Jan-Michelle Sawyer were present for the dedication ceremony.[10]
    It's a blessing to go out with so many friends......to have touched so many lives with something those loving fans appreciate.
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    I was in Hawaii over 50 years ago and the steaks were fantastic. I was told that it was beef raised in Hawaii, then shipped to the mainland and then back to Hawaii for sale and consumption. I never could figure out why would do all that shipping back and forth.



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    Quote Originally Posted by afaceinthecrowd View Post
    The drives were from Texas to the Kansas rail heads...not the other way around. There were no drives to Idaho as there were too many mountains and too much desert land surrounding it with nothing for the cattle to graze on. However, there were mini-drives within Idaho to move cattle back and forth from winter and summer pastures.

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    This is amazing! I never studied about American cattle drives but I posted only to share my favorite Western song. Unexpectedly, this has led to a full treatise on the history and ins and outs of the great American cattle drives. This is an unexpected and pleasant dividend. I have a new question relating to Idaho.

    In the song, "Get along little Doggies" one of the verses goes something like this, "Your mother was raised way down in Texas where the Jensen weed and 'sander' grow, I'll raise you up on prickly peared choya until you are ready for Idaho." They talk about Texas and about Idaho. If the doggies are going to be ready for Idaho then that would lead one to figure that they were not starting from Idaho and doing a mini drive within Idaho as you mention above.

    What's going on here? Is the song wrong or am I missing something?
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    This is your brain on comedy......

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkwdblds View Post
    This is amazing! I never studied about American cattle drives but I posted only to share my favorite Western song. Unexpectedly, this has led to a full treatise on the history and ins and outs of the great American cattle drives. This is an unexpected and pleasant dividend. I have a new question relating to Idaho.

    In the song, "Get along little Doggies" one of the verses goes something like this, "Your mother was raised way down in Texas where the Jensen weed and 'sander' grow, I'll raise you up on prickly peared choya until you are ready for Idaho." They talk about Texas and about Idaho. If the doggies are going to be ready for Idaho then that would lead one to figure that they were not starting from Idaho and doing a mini drive within Idaho as you mention above.

    What's going on here? Is the song wrong or am I missing something?
    Lakey
    My copy of Tex Ritter singing this is a little different. he says it's a long way from Mexico.

    Having been raised around milking cows and cattle, I've heard that song hundreds of times since I was knee high to a grasshopper. Nothing about Idaho.



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    Idaho is not mentioned

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