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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1302781" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Some years ago when the vet had his cows here to board, one of them escaped and tried to get home. Never did figure out how she got a mile from here through mutliple fences. Anyway, our bull followed her. We tried to trailer them but she wasn;t having any of that in the middle of a pasture. BIggest problem was the neighbors dairy herd which is where they ended up. Those dairy cows got spun up and kept running in circles and of course that got ours spun up. Ended up putting a halter on her, the vet sitting in the back of the mule leading her and me driving. When we got to a fence I'ld cut it and drive through then fix it behind us. A little over a mile and the goofy bull just followed her all the way home. She was bred but he had fallen in love with her apparently when he ran out of cows to breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1302781, member: 34"] Some years ago when the vet had his cows here to board, one of them escaped and tried to get home. Never did figure out how she got a mile from here through mutliple fences. Anyway, our bull followed her. We tried to trailer them but she wasn;t having any of that in the middle of a pasture. BIggest problem was the neighbors dairy herd which is where they ended up. Those dairy cows got spun up and kept running in circles and of course that got ours spun up. Ended up putting a halter on her, the vet sitting in the back of the mule leading her and me driving. When we got to a fence I'ld cut it and drive through then fix it behind us. A little over a mile and the goofy bull just followed her all the way home. She was bred but he had fallen in love with her apparently when he ran out of cows to breed. [/QUOTE]
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