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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1527446" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>An update. I exchanged texts with the son this morning. It seems the first information you hear many times isn't 100% accurate. The location was around 3 miles from one of our pastures. The cattle were in the pasture and they got 16 head penned. The pens were just make shift so you open panels instead of gates, ect. They were trying to figure out how to open the panels to load them when a vehicle came down the road and they took off. The cattle investigator for OK was going to be there this morning. I understand they didn't have locks on the gates but do now. We have put them on ours being they are either on the road or close to it. As of this morning they hadn't caught them. The son teaches and coaches and farms and runs cattle on the side. Our cattle were checked this morning and they are fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1527446, member: 22295"] An update. I exchanged texts with the son this morning. It seems the first information you hear many times isn't 100% accurate. The location was around 3 miles from one of our pastures. The cattle were in the pasture and they got 16 head penned. The pens were just make shift so you open panels instead of gates, ect. They were trying to figure out how to open the panels to load them when a vehicle came down the road and they took off. The cattle investigator for OK was going to be there this morning. I understand they didn't have locks on the gates but do now. We have put them on ours being they are either on the road or close to it. As of this morning they hadn't caught them. The son teaches and coaches and farms and runs cattle on the side. Our cattle were checked this morning and they are fine. [/QUOTE]
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