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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 119065" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Dun's reminder about the dangers of working with cattle prompts me to share a little different ranching story --- and to urge all of you not be too intent on working outside when thunder boomers are around. Some of the locals tell me that last week an older neighbor from down the road was doing some fence work while the sky was very threatening and misting, and only the start of an actual downpour made him run to his pickup for cover. Very soon thereafter a big bolt came down and fried 7 of his cows that were milling about, very near to where he had been working. I reckon it could have easily been him that got hit if he had kept on working. Stay safe folks -- the work will surely keep until some later day or time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 119065, member: 43"] Dun's reminder about the dangers of working with cattle prompts me to share a little different ranching story --- and to urge all of you not be too intent on working outside when thunder boomers are around. Some of the locals tell me that last week an older neighbor from down the road was doing some fence work while the sky was very threatening and misting, and only the start of an actual downpour made him run to his pickup for cover. Very soon thereafter a big bolt came down and fried 7 of his cows that were milling about, very near to where he had been working. I reckon it could have easily been him that got hit if he had kept on working. Stay safe folks -- the work will surely keep until some later day or time. [/QUOTE]
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