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<blockquote data-quote="grannysoo" data-source="post: 683795" data-attributes="member: 6980"><p>Unless you have that one that is the daughter of Lucifer like I have. Put her in a pasture with beautiful grass and should would jump out to eat the one stubble coming out of the dirt on the other side of the fence. Something about Luciferette just made her crazy being inside a fence.</p><p></p><p>I talked about her on another post a few weeks ago and stated that she was going to get confined or shot... Finally got her in my portable corral that is over 5 feet tall. She was able to get almost half of her body over the top of it, but once her back feet got off the ground, she didn't have enough leverage to tip on over. If not for that, she would still be getting out. Luciferette went more crazy than any bull I had ever seen when she found that she couldn't get out. She stalked and paced and jumped trying to get out for a week, until she found that a little sweet feed was worth staying in for.</p><p></p><p>Luciferettes new name is soon to be hamburger...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grannysoo, post: 683795, member: 6980"] Unless you have that one that is the daughter of Lucifer like I have. Put her in a pasture with beautiful grass and should would jump out to eat the one stubble coming out of the dirt on the other side of the fence. Something about Luciferette just made her crazy being inside a fence. I talked about her on another post a few weeks ago and stated that she was going to get confined or shot... Finally got her in my portable corral that is over 5 feet tall. She was able to get almost half of her body over the top of it, but once her back feet got off the ground, she didn't have enough leverage to tip on over. If not for that, she would still be getting out. Luciferette went more crazy than any bull I had ever seen when she found that she couldn't get out. She stalked and paced and jumped trying to get out for a week, until she found that a little sweet feed was worth staying in for. Luciferettes new name is soon to be hamburger... [/QUOTE]
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