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<blockquote data-quote="ginnyfromks" data-source="post: 594210" data-attributes="member: 2462"><p>Last Sat. night it was almost dark, my neighbor on the east of us called. He is a lawyer. Their son 25/30 yr old had been out on their place in the afternoon and saw our cattle out. He forgot to mention it to them till dark. We drove back over their place, couldn't see a thing. Couldn't sleep all night worrying about someone hitting a cow and getting hurt.Sun morning we got in all the cows we could find and put them all in a lot. One big steer came wondering up the road waiting to get in.</p><p>We went out and started fixing fence. On the south pasture we couldn't see where they might have got out, but we tighten every thing we thought they may have gone through. At the NE corner of the south pasture my neighbor had a big deer stand on his property. Didn't think anything about it till we started working on the north pasture. About 75 or 100 ft north of the tree stand our fence was tied down with a rope only about one foot from the ground and the top wire broke or cut. I guess this made it easier for the deer to cross for the great hunter. To be fair, the west fence had 2 places with broken wire where deer had crossed. But unless those deer have gotten smarter and learn to tie knots we have an idiot living next door.</p><p>I am still so mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ginnyfromks, post: 594210, member: 2462"] Last Sat. night it was almost dark, my neighbor on the east of us called. He is a lawyer. Their son 25/30 yr old had been out on their place in the afternoon and saw our cattle out. He forgot to mention it to them till dark. We drove back over their place, couldn't see a thing. Couldn't sleep all night worrying about someone hitting a cow and getting hurt.Sun morning we got in all the cows we could find and put them all in a lot. One big steer came wondering up the road waiting to get in. We went out and started fixing fence. On the south pasture we couldn't see where they might have got out, but we tighten every thing we thought they may have gone through. At the NE corner of the south pasture my neighbor had a big deer stand on his property. Didn't think anything about it till we started working on the north pasture. About 75 or 100 ft north of the tree stand our fence was tied down with a rope only about one foot from the ground and the top wire broke or cut. I guess this made it easier for the deer to cross for the great hunter. To be fair, the west fence had 2 places with broken wire where deer had crossed. But unless those deer have gotten smarter and learn to tie knots we have an idiot living next door. I am still so mad. [/QUOTE]
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