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<blockquote data-quote="kickinbull" data-source="post: 791500" data-attributes="member: 5624"><p>This is interesting because today we had a similar deal. We get a call that the neighbors lone long horn heifer is headed towards our place down the road. The rest of the head had been captured and sold about a month ago. She has been running wild. I stopped her in the road thinking she would go back home. Not, she went thru our 5 strand barb fence. Then thru 2 hot wires. The old and new owners showed up, old with feed, new with dart gun. She was in a lot with some of our heifers, so we tried to coax her into a corral next to the barn. Not, she took off headed for the woods. The guy with the dart gun followed her, made his way around her, and took the shot. Luckily he hit her good. she went down twice, but we finally pushed her into the trailer. No shute, one guy on the horns, 3 others pushing. Are all long horns bred to the wild, and skin so tough they don't feel stuff like barb or hot wires? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kickinbull, post: 791500, member: 5624"] This is interesting because today we had a similar deal. We get a call that the neighbors lone long horn heifer is headed towards our place down the road. The rest of the head had been captured and sold about a month ago. She has been running wild. I stopped her in the road thinking she would go back home. Not, she went thru our 5 strand barb fence. Then thru 2 hot wires. The old and new owners showed up, old with feed, new with dart gun. She was in a lot with some of our heifers, so we tried to coax her into a corral next to the barn. Not, she took off headed for the woods. The guy with the dart gun followed her, made his way around her, and took the shot. Luckily he hit her good. she went down twice, but we finally pushed her into the trailer. No shute, one guy on the horns, 3 others pushing. Are all long horns bred to the wild, and skin so tough they don't feel stuff like barb or hot wires? :) [/QUOTE]
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