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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 225356" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I once had a cow that hid her calf in my tomato's in the garden. At the time it was only a electric fence and the calf would go under the wire. The cow couldn't get to within 50 feet of where the calf would be. I don't know how the cow told the calf, " go lay down in them thar maters and don't move". If the cow was near when I went into the garden the calf would get up and run back through the fence to the cow. If the cow wasn't around the calf would just lay there. I know it was thinking. "that big ole thing on two legs can't see my black body in these green tomato vines, Mamma said so" this lasted about a week then it stopped, I don't know if it got tired of getting zapped by the fence or tired of us picking tomatos in its bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 225356, member: 1184"] I once had a cow that hid her calf in my tomato's in the garden. At the time it was only a electric fence and the calf would go under the wire. The cow couldn't get to within 50 feet of where the calf would be. I don't know how the cow told the calf, " go lay down in them thar maters and don't move". If the cow was near when I went into the garden the calf would get up and run back through the fence to the cow. If the cow wasn't around the calf would just lay there. I know it was thinking. "that big ole thing on two legs can't see my black body in these green tomato vines, Mamma said so" this lasted about a week then it stopped, I don't know if it got tired of getting zapped by the fence or tired of us picking tomatos in its bed. [/QUOTE]
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