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Old 04-03-2016 | 02:36 AM
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I have seen that often but normally that is what the trailing jakes do to establish their dominance. Their spurs are nothing but nubs and can't do any harm. A longbeard with 1" or better spurs would be ripping each other up so I can't imagine that would go on all that long. Having that many "swingers" on the land you can hunt is a great sign you will have a good time.
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