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Chapter 23
While Angela was writing up the quote on her horse, Maria was spraying repellant on the legs of the horses and on the men. James and David rode up to George and began talking in a quiet tone.
"How long has she been doing this?" David asked.
"Since she was sixteen. She's an entrepreneur," George chuckled. "And, she's good. She has references, but, you won't need them. When you come back in a month, every tick will have fled to Canada for a holiday! Maria is good, too. They've been working together for a year now."
"Angela mentioned her cattle having bloat," James said.
"Yeah, Angela owns about 125 head on my place. She took some of her stock show money and bought 20 breeder cattle at fourteen. She's sold calves, breeder and feeder cattle ever since. I'm telling ya. She's one helluva entrepreneur. And, she knows cattle. As good as any man in the county," George bragged.
David and James turned to each other in disbelief. George began laughing too loud. "What's wrong, gentleman? A petite girly girl can't know about cattle, and work them as good as you? You can blame me. I let her ride with me since she was three. She's learned by watching me."
James turned his horse, Youngster, and walked him up to Angela. "You finished with that quote?" he barked, with a smile.
"One more minute," she replied, without looking up.
James began riding his horse around Angela and her horse. Slow circles.
"I'm waiting."
Angela looked up and grinned. "Stop taunting me!"
Maria walked up to Youngster and James and barked, "Yeah! Stop it. We're giving you a good deal! We can always tack on a nuisance fee!"
James burst out laughing so hard he nearly fell from Youngster.
Angela finished her quotes, rode over to David and handed him two quotes. One for spraying, and the other for dipping the herd for ticks.
After David finished reviewing the quotes, he barked, "James, you're paying this nuisance fee she added!"
After everyone laughed, David said, "You're hired. Start tomorrow?"
"Yes, Sir. Maria and I will spray the pasture tomorrow," Angela began. "I quoted the dip tank service with you and your hands helping us. Do you want to help us?"
"No. James is going to help you to pay off this nuisance fee!"
After everyone stopped laughing, David continued, "Michael, James and I will help you. Tell us when?"
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"Now... About that bloated steer."
"Yes, Sir. Maria and I can get it done in 40 minutes," Angela affirmed.
"Get it done," David barked.
Angela and Maria turned their horses to retrieve the bloated steer. As they rode off in a trot, James yelled, "You've got 30 minutes!"
Angela didn't look back. She just raised her hand to let him know she heard him.
"I'M TIMING YOU!" he barked again.
Within ten minutes Maria was leading a bawling and bloated steer with a rope back to the squeeze chute. The men helped guide the steer into the chute and Angela dismounted her horse to squeeze the steer in place. Within seconds, she had a scalpel and a stomach tube out of her pack. She sliced the side of the steer about 2 inches and punched the stomach tube into the incision. Gaseous air began hissing from the tube. Angela screwed the tube in place and locked the release. Within a few minutes, the steer stopped bawling from the painful pressure.
"I'll be back in three days to remove the tube," she yelped. "Maria, will take the steer back to the pasture?"
Amazing,
James thought.
She did that lickety split.
After releasing the steer from the chute, Angela walked up to James and declared, "You timed me. What do you have?"
James didn't think she was serious. He looked at his watch.
"24 minutes."
Angela grinned a "now what" grin and expected a reply, with her arms crossed across her chest.
James was speechless.
"Don't time her again," George suggested, as he passed James to mount his horse. "She'll make you look like you do right now. Embarrassed."
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"David says you made an ass of yourself today. With Angela, no less. Did you do that often in Kansas City?" Cathy taunted.
Grandpa Young, David, Michael, Emily, Katie, and Little James burst out laughing. They were all gathered around the supper table and they all heard the story about James.
James didn't say a word, for fear of embarrassing himself further.
"I hope she got a good look at you today. She may be calling all of her friends telling them what you did. Facebook maybe," Cathy mused.
James shook his head and everyone giggled.
David spoke up after laughing, "I think James knows he shouldn't have said the things he said. Let's all let it go. James, you're still paying that nuisance fee, though."
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James stood back as Michael and Maria were running cattle through the chute to the dip tank. Angela was on the fence railing by the tank, guiding the cattle, one by one, through the tank. David was guiding the cattle from the tank into a temporary holding corral. James' job was to release cattle, one at time, from the other holding corral, into the chute leading to the tank. Angela had given everyone specific instructions for their jobs.