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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1661910" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>A few years ago I was feeding heifers grain with a 5 gallon bucket. The feed trough was at the edge of a concrete slab. The heifers had a 6 inch deep trail leading up to the trough in rotten hay, mud and manure. The day before one had stepped on my foot so I was standing with my feet close together. A heifer went past me knocking me over and spinning me around. I landed on my back in that rail and slid head first down that sloppy manure filled trail for about 15 feet. When I stopped sliding I was like a turtle on my back. No graceful way to get up out of the manure. I was cussing and screaming the whole time. The heifers all jumped back and were looking at me like I had gone crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1661910, member: 498"] A few years ago I was feeding heifers grain with a 5 gallon bucket. The feed trough was at the edge of a concrete slab. The heifers had a 6 inch deep trail leading up to the trough in rotten hay, mud and manure. The day before one had stepped on my foot so I was standing with my feet close together. A heifer went past me knocking me over and spinning me around. I landed on my back in that rail and slid head first down that sloppy manure filled trail for about 15 feet. When I stopped sliding I was like a turtle on my back. No graceful way to get up out of the manure. I was cussing and screaming the whole time. The heifers all jumped back and were looking at me like I had gone crazy. [/QUOTE]
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