"Steer's out!" was the call El Hubbo got last Saturday. We were outside on our back porch, enjoying our newly cleaned up space, when our friend and neighbor down the road called. He'd just gotten two steers the night before, and we'd gone to help him unload. "They are a bit bigger than I thought they were going to be," he said. He'd planned to get a couple steers to feed out and then have butchered. Usually that translates into a 300 - 500 lb calf, and you feed them out to about 1000 - 1300 lbs. When we arrived, we were greeted by two solid black, 900+ lb steers who were not too happy with their current circumstances. Mean would be an understatement. They were in the trailer, but they eyed us with a "We're bigger and badder than you" look in their eyes. El Hubbo and I looked at each other a bit surprised, and then we hopped out and got to work. The trailer was backed up, the gates were opened and out they charged! Around the h...
The always random, occasionally complex, often confounded commentary and narrative of one West Texas woman's life.