Thursday, February 10, 2011

Tikka T3 Lite 308 Review



The vet is now the professional manager artificially inseminate cows, but if we go back a few decades ago, the situation in our people was totally different as to cover the cattle was used a bull stud. Typically, a house in the village had a bull for that task and when it stopped being useful, either by apathy, old age or other circumstances, the same house or other place sought to have a substitute.

The lack of a bull in town forced to take the cows to a close and quite often in my childhood, I had to go "Aerator" with a member of the family to Oballe, La Muriel.la, Posada or Larna to "throw the cow to the bull."

Mingo Family a stud bull

Photography which illustrates this post was taken on September 5, 1962 in Mingo house of Moal. It was the day of San Julian and among the guests at the party, one that it had had a fancy camera to portray the bull at that time was in the house and acting of stallion. Lulo, which appears in a beret, was on hand to catch the animal by the ramp and out of the "cut" to the meadow. There, once put in the correct position, stood at his side of the family so that the photographer capture the moment. Now, after half a century, this photograph is used to recreate a "function", unless rare exceptions and at least in Asturias, the bull lost many years ago.

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