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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1527239" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Just found out this evening that a friend of our and his Dad had some cattle penned they were hauling one day over the weekend. When they got back from hauling one load some rustlers were getting ready to load some. Not sure if they caught them or not. Likely it would be best if I don't catch them trying to load ours. For some reason that riles me up more than anything. We have most of our gates locked and that is about all we can do. A few pastures are 20 miles away. We usually check them every 2-3 days. I know I get complacent until something like this happens and then I'm more aware of what I see along the road for a while. I'm not sure the old ways of dealing with them wasn't more of a deterrent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1527239, member: 22295"] Just found out this evening that a friend of our and his Dad had some cattle penned they were hauling one day over the weekend. When they got back from hauling one load some rustlers were getting ready to load some. Not sure if they caught them or not. Likely it would be best if I don't catch them trying to load ours. For some reason that riles me up more than anything. We have most of our gates locked and that is about all we can do. A few pastures are 20 miles away. We usually check them every 2-3 days. I know I get complacent until something like this happens and then I'm more aware of what I see along the road for a while. I'm not sure the old ways of dealing with them wasn't more of a deterrent. [/QUOTE]
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