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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 685575" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>A few years ago I was given a whole semi-trailer of mineral and feed that was rodent eaten. Somehow mice had gotten in the trailer while it was docked over a holiday or something. Rats had eaten a lot of the bags and mealy worms were all in the feed. Company needed the trailer emptied and they were going to dump it all in the landfill when I happened along. They gave me 4 hours to empty the truck of the contents. Two gooseneck trailers later and a lot of sweat I was sitting pretty. I called every cattle person I knew to share my good fortune. This is when I realized that most cattlemen are older folks - many had seen the depression - which meant I got to load their trucks for them. Younger folks wanted it delivered. This didn't happen. (I also was reminded that one of these semi-trucks holds a bunch of stuff)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 685575, member: 4362"] A few years ago I was given a whole semi-trailer of mineral and feed that was rodent eaten. Somehow mice had gotten in the trailer while it was docked over a holiday or something. Rats had eaten a lot of the bags and mealy worms were all in the feed. Company needed the trailer emptied and they were going to dump it all in the landfill when I happened along. They gave me 4 hours to empty the truck of the contents. Two gooseneck trailers later and a lot of sweat I was sitting pretty. I called every cattle person I knew to share my good fortune. This is when I realized that most cattlemen are older folks - many had seen the depression - which meant I got to load their trucks for them. Younger folks wanted it delivered. This didn't happen. (I also was reminded that one of these semi-trucks holds a bunch of stuff) [/QUOTE]
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