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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 510967" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Several years back I got home from work and found one laying on her side at a cattleguard. When I got close enough it looked like she had a foot hung in the pipe. My first thought was how I was going to get this tigerstrip out without her breaking a leg. When she saw me she really didn't make an effort to get up and I realized if I went around and came from her blind side I could get a better look. Quietly went around and got right up to her I could see her foot really wasn't caught but if time she tried to get up it would go between the pipe keeping her from being able to do so. I eased in moved her leg just a little and she was able to get up on her own. Kind of looked at me with that thank you look on her face and walked off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 510967, member: 7795"] Several years back I got home from work and found one laying on her side at a cattleguard. When I got close enough it looked like she had a foot hung in the pipe. My first thought was how I was going to get this tigerstrip out without her breaking a leg. When she saw me she really didn't make an effort to get up and I realized if I went around and came from her blind side I could get a better look. Quietly went around and got right up to her I could see her foot really wasn't caught but if time she tried to get up it would go between the pipe keeping her from being able to do so. I eased in moved her leg just a little and she was able to get up on her own. Kind of looked at me with that thank you look on her face and walked off. [/QUOTE]
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