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<blockquote data-quote="DallyCash" data-source="post: 1335448" data-attributes="member: 24158"><p>yep that's the one. Only minor injuries for humans, no deaths. That sucker was on the ground for 90 min and covered 26 miles. It took its time to do as much damage as possible. </p><p></p><p>it took out our north fence line and part of the west fence (approx 1/2 mile of fence that was just replaced a year or 2 ago). One cow was thrown almost under the roots of a tree along that north fence, the rest of the dead (or put down) cows were about 300 yards north of that (so one someone elses property). we aren't sure how or why they went that far north. </p><p></p><p>we were lucky, one guy had to put down more than double what we had dead. we still need to catch 6 cows, but they wont come out of the draws and trees. we know that we have 2 orphan calves, they are 45 days old, so what do we feed them? high protein grain is what I said, someone said that we will need to give them milk for a while yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DallyCash, post: 1335448, member: 24158"] yep that's the one. Only minor injuries for humans, no deaths. That sucker was on the ground for 90 min and covered 26 miles. It took its time to do as much damage as possible. it took out our north fence line and part of the west fence (approx 1/2 mile of fence that was just replaced a year or 2 ago). One cow was thrown almost under the roots of a tree along that north fence, the rest of the dead (or put down) cows were about 300 yards north of that (so one someone elses property). we aren't sure how or why they went that far north. we were lucky, one guy had to put down more than double what we had dead. we still need to catch 6 cows, but they wont come out of the draws and trees. we know that we have 2 orphan calves, they are 45 days old, so what do we feed them? high protein grain is what I said, someone said that we will need to give them milk for a while yet. [/QUOTE]
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