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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 385765" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Real WELL :shock: </p><p></p><p>Moving cow/calves to pasture I got a couple pairs mixed up. I have a lake 1/4 mile wide separating pastures. Anyway didn't take long to notice a problem, cow on one side bellering at her calf on the other. It's happened before, I will corral the cow, bring her back. But first I got a couple more loads to haul. I was dropping of the second load and going after the cow. She is in the water and heading out. NO WAY she's not going to try it. She does and doesn't look back. I would have bet at that time I would have a drowned cow to haul out of the lake. A neighbor lady passing on the road to the East stops and watches, and commented later that she thought for sure some sort of monster. Black cow with only nose eyes and ears above water. She didn't miss a stroke, got up on the bank let her calf nurse, then started grazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 385765, member: 3937"] Real WELL :shock: Moving cow/calves to pasture I got a couple pairs mixed up. I have a lake 1/4 mile wide separating pastures. Anyway didn't take long to notice a problem, cow on one side bellering at her calf on the other. It's happened before, I will corral the cow, bring her back. But first I got a couple more loads to haul. I was dropping of the second load and going after the cow. She is in the water and heading out. NO WAY she's not going to try it. She does and doesn't look back. I would have bet at that time I would have a drowned cow to haul out of the lake. A neighbor lady passing on the road to the East stops and watches, and commented later that she thought for sure some sort of monster. Black cow with only nose eyes and ears above water. She didn't miss a stroke, got up on the bank let her calf nurse, then started grazing. [/QUOTE]
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