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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 83830" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Sid, i absolutely HATE running a cow on a fourwheeler. cow stops, you stop. cow turns around, you down the gears, put in reverse, speed up. too late, cow turns sharp, 4-wheeler doesnt do "sharp" etc. still it beats the heck out of a truck though. best luck for us tends to be a truck on the side of the cow and the fourwheeler behind the cow. luckily we havent had to do that in a LONG time.</p><p></p><p>uh oh-this reminds me of the other day when a neighbors calf was out on the road and we went to look to see if it was ours or not and when i told dad it wasnt he said "good fences make good neighbors" and i said " i suuuuuuuure wish you hadnt just said that." next day 3 of our cows were out on the highway and the day after another cow was out in the back on the road and the neighbor back there (different one) thought the cow was his. We had a disagreement and i basically told him what i thought of him and where he could go after i ran the cow in my gate and her heifer came to nurse on her. nature and timing can be quite a combo sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 83830, member: 57"] Sid, i absolutely HATE running a cow on a fourwheeler. cow stops, you stop. cow turns around, you down the gears, put in reverse, speed up. too late, cow turns sharp, 4-wheeler doesnt do "sharp" etc. still it beats the heck out of a truck though. best luck for us tends to be a truck on the side of the cow and the fourwheeler behind the cow. luckily we havent had to do that in a LONG time. uh oh-this reminds me of the other day when a neighbors calf was out on the road and we went to look to see if it was ours or not and when i told dad it wasnt he said "good fences make good neighbors" and i said " i suuuuuuuure wish you hadnt just said that." next day 3 of our cows were out on the highway and the day after another cow was out in the back on the road and the neighbor back there (different one) thought the cow was his. We had a disagreement and i basically told him what i thought of him and where he could go after i ran the cow in my gate and her heifer came to nurse on her. nature and timing can be quite a combo sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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