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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1107305" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Sounds like you and your friends (help-horses-dogs) all did a good job. Yeah, they're tough, sometimes able to heal pretty good on their own then next thing you know, the littlest thing will take one down. </p><p>Used to be lots of people around here like you, that would/could go out into the woods and gather cattle for people like me that don't have horses/dogs, but they're about all gone now. It's a constant worry for me. Some people's cattle get "out" and it just means they are in a neighbor's pasture. Mine get out, and they are in 120,000 acres of US National Thicket, stretching over 3 counties. Thick--they could be 50' outside my fence and I'd not see them any time except now when all the brush has lost leaves.. </p><p></p><p>One of my neigbors from a couple miles away came by a couple nights ago and asked me to "keep look out for a 4 mo old black calf"--said his trailer door had come open on one of the back roads and he figured the calf would find it's way here. That calf could be anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1107305, member: 18945"] Sounds like you and your friends (help-horses-dogs) all did a good job. Yeah, they're tough, sometimes able to heal pretty good on their own then next thing you know, the littlest thing will take one down. Used to be lots of people around here like you, that would/could go out into the woods and gather cattle for people like me that don't have horses/dogs, but they're about all gone now. It's a constant worry for me. Some people's cattle get "out" and it just means they are in a neighbor's pasture. Mine get out, and they are in 120,000 acres of US National Thicket, stretching over 3 counties. Thick--they could be 50' outside my fence and I'd not see them any time except now when all the brush has lost leaves.. One of my neigbors from a couple miles away came by a couple nights ago and asked me to "keep look out for a 4 mo old black calf"--said his trailer door had come open on one of the back roads and he figured the calf would find it's way here. That calf could be anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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