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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1491793" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have been helping a rancher feed. One day last week while he saddled up to get some wandering cows back I took a chain saw and cleared a lane where we had been dodging over head limbs and a couple downfalls. These are range cows who live most of their life with no people around. I walked in there and fired up the chain saw. It started a stampede to the other end of the pasture. By the time I got to the end of the lane most of them were back. I started working my way back pulling the limbs out of the lane. I would set the saw down while doing this. Every time I went to pick up the saw to move up the lane it would be surrounded by calves sniffing it. They kept their distance from me but they were sure curious about that saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1491793, member: 498"] I have been helping a rancher feed. One day last week while he saddled up to get some wandering cows back I took a chain saw and cleared a lane where we had been dodging over head limbs and a couple downfalls. These are range cows who live most of their life with no people around. I walked in there and fired up the chain saw. It started a stampede to the other end of the pasture. By the time I got to the end of the lane most of them were back. I started working my way back pulling the limbs out of the lane. I would set the saw down while doing this. Every time I went to pick up the saw to move up the lane it would be surrounded by calves sniffing it. They kept their distance from me but they were sure curious about that saw. [/QUOTE]
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