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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1816846" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There is a big pasture over in the Baker Valley. My yearling steers are there. B's replacement heifers are there. And a bunch of yearlings belonging to another man are in that psture. In the middle of this place there is a pivot with alfalfa raised there. Of course the pivot is fenced to keep the cattle out. There is a separate stack yard where the hay is stored. Apparantly the cows broke into the stack yard and there is nobody living close by to notice that. They dined on the alfalfa hay to the point that they under mined to stack causing it to cave in on them. 1,400 pound big squares stacked 6 high is a lot of weight coming down in a big hurry. Killed 3 of B's heifers.</p><p>Another neighbor says if you think you are having a bad day just call B and ask how his day is going. You will realize things aren't that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1816846, member: 498"] There is a big pasture over in the Baker Valley. My yearling steers are there. B's replacement heifers are there. And a bunch of yearlings belonging to another man are in that psture. In the middle of this place there is a pivot with alfalfa raised there. Of course the pivot is fenced to keep the cattle out. There is a separate stack yard where the hay is stored. Apparantly the cows broke into the stack yard and there is nobody living close by to notice that. They dined on the alfalfa hay to the point that they under mined to stack causing it to cave in on them. 1,400 pound big squares stacked 6 high is a lot of weight coming down in a big hurry. Killed 3 of B's heifers. Another neighbor says if you think you are having a bad day just call B and ask how his day is going. You will realize things aren't that bad. [/QUOTE]
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