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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1689199" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The Interstate is only a little over 3 miles from my house. The highway Dept does a pretty good job of fencing it. All the on and off ramps have cattle guards on them. If a cow were to somehow get on the freeway it would get everyone's attention pretty fast. But even the freeway is technically "open range".</p><p></p><p>One evening last winter I turned up my road off old highway 30. It was dark out. In a couple hundred yards I was dodging 6 - 8 black cows on the road. A mile up the road I dodged through a herd of deer. I was certain that neighbor L's horses would be on the road (they always are) and I would have the trifecta of critter dodging. But there wasn't a horse in sight........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1689199, member: 498"] The Interstate is only a little over 3 miles from my house. The highway Dept does a pretty good job of fencing it. All the on and off ramps have cattle guards on them. If a cow were to somehow get on the freeway it would get everyone's attention pretty fast. But even the freeway is technically "open range". One evening last winter I turned up my road off old highway 30. It was dark out. In a couple hundred yards I was dodging 6 - 8 black cows on the road. A mile up the road I dodged through a herd of deer. I was certain that neighbor L's horses would be on the road (they always are) and I would have the trifecta of critter dodging. But there wasn't a horse in sight........ [/QUOTE]
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