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1/2 the herd got out
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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 765732" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>We lost our whole herd one night. It was surreal on minute they were there and the next they were gone. It was during the worst drought we have had since we have been here. The water dropped and they went under the bridge and gone. I tried to follow them and I hit quicksand and the torch went out and wouldn't come back on. You could see that the whole herd had hit it and thrashed to get out of it and they are a lot heavier than me.</p><p></p><p>We found them in a neighbours paddock. His weren't in there. He shut the gate and said he would send them home in the morning.</p><p></p><p>They came home like lambs for their breakfast. Later during a flood when they were in danger, my neighbour and his cutting horse tried to get them to leave our property and they would not go!! </p><p></p><p>One was left behind because she did go in with his herd in a different paddock. We knew we had to go and get her, but about 3 days later I noticed she had come home by herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 765732, member: 14334"] We lost our whole herd one night. It was surreal on minute they were there and the next they were gone. It was during the worst drought we have had since we have been here. The water dropped and they went under the bridge and gone. I tried to follow them and I hit quicksand and the torch went out and wouldn't come back on. You could see that the whole herd had hit it and thrashed to get out of it and they are a lot heavier than me. We found them in a neighbours paddock. His weren't in there. He shut the gate and said he would send them home in the morning. They came home like lambs for their breakfast. Later during a flood when they were in danger, my neighbour and his cutting horse tried to get them to leave our property and they would not go!! One was left behind because she did go in with his herd in a different paddock. We knew we had to go and get her, but about 3 days later I noticed she had come home by herself. [/QUOTE]
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