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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 51932" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>This past year we had a heifer we dubbed Amelia as in Amelia Airhart. Her mother left her by the single strand hotwire next to the woods. I found her 1/4 mile away after she had wandered through the woods and was exploring the property fence line. Shushed her back to her mother. This was about noon. That evening The cow was standing at the fence were the calf had in theory gone into the woods to bed down. I looked till after dark, had the neighbor kids come over and help to comb th woods, no luck. The next morning the cow was still standing at the same place bellering her head off, still no calf. I started searching agin, checked every patch of woods on the place and had given up. I looked up the hill and there stands the cow feeding the calf. I watched the little turkey, when she finished eating she went down into a deep run off cahnnel and buried herself in a huge multiflora rose. A couple of days later, another calf disappeared and the first place I checked was the MF rose. Sure enough, both of the little turds were curled up in the bush.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 51932, member: 34"] This past year we had a heifer we dubbed Amelia as in Amelia Airhart. Her mother left her by the single strand hotwire next to the woods. I found her 1/4 mile away after she had wandered through the woods and was exploring the property fence line. Shushed her back to her mother. This was about noon. That evening The cow was standing at the fence were the calf had in theory gone into the woods to bed down. I looked till after dark, had the neighbor kids come over and help to comb th woods, no luck. The next morning the cow was still standing at the same place bellering her head off, still no calf. I started searching agin, checked every patch of woods on the place and had given up. I looked up the hill and there stands the cow feeding the calf. I watched the little turkey, when she finished eating she went down into a deep run off cahnnel and buried herself in a huge multiflora rose. A couple of days later, another calf disappeared and the first place I checked was the MF rose. Sure enough, both of the little turds were curled up in the bush. dun [/QUOTE]
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