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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 483579" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Sorta the same but really different. On the old farm someone turn lose an Emu that was running all over the pasture. The cows were totaly in a panic. I went back and shot it and dragged it out of the pasture through a back gate and into the woods. Granny had alwasy been very aloof and didn;t particularly like me in the pastures. At calving time she would lead the cows and calves at a slow walk to the furthest point from where I was. After I disposed of the emu she went bakc ot where I had shot it and scent trailed it (nose to the ground like a hound) all the way to the back gate. A little while later I went out to fix the fences that had been broken down by the cows plowing through them (5 strand barned) and Granny brought the whole herd down to where I was working and just laid down. From then on she was a different cow. It was as if she figured I had finally proved some worth to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 483579, member: 34"] Sorta the same but really different. On the old farm someone turn lose an Emu that was running all over the pasture. The cows were totaly in a panic. I went back and shot it and dragged it out of the pasture through a back gate and into the woods. Granny had alwasy been very aloof and didn;t particularly like me in the pastures. At calving time she would lead the cows and calves at a slow walk to the furthest point from where I was. After I disposed of the emu she went bakc ot where I had shot it and scent trailed it (nose to the ground like a hound) all the way to the back gate. A little while later I went out to fix the fences that had been broken down by the cows plowing through them (5 strand barned) and Granny brought the whole herd down to where I was working and just laid down. From then on she was a different cow. It was as if she figured I had finally proved some worth to them. [/QUOTE]
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