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Fires in the Panhandle
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1843672" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>It's amazing how fast and big the fires in West Texas get. Just driving through there you'd think a fire would never get out of control like they do. Can't imagine losing a ranch that you spent a lifetime growing in a matter of hours or minutes. It would be very hard not to risk it all to save the livestock. My wife has been helping feed this year for the first time and drove up on a momma that had just stomped her newborn to death trying to fend off buzzards. It upset her so much that I can't imagine just leaving a whole herd to their self during a fire. </p><p></p><p>The men and women that go fight thses fires do an amzing job trying to contain the impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1843672, member: 32659"] It's amazing how fast and big the fires in West Texas get. Just driving through there you'd think a fire would never get out of control like they do. Can't imagine losing a ranch that you spent a lifetime growing in a matter of hours or minutes. It would be very hard not to risk it all to save the livestock. My wife has been helping feed this year for the first time and drove up on a momma that had just stomped her newborn to death trying to fend off buzzards. It upset her so much that I can't imagine just leaving a whole herd to their self during a fire. The men and women that go fight thses fires do an amzing job trying to contain the impossible. [/QUOTE]
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