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Flooded Trinity River Bottom cattle drive up hwy 90 and 146
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1256772" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>We did and you watched the storm systems like a hawk and moved cattle to high ground.</p><p>Now high ground might only be a foot or two out of water.</p><p>It wasn't like you didn't know it was coming. There were some of those crazies that would get missed . </p><p>That is not for an old man that is different cattle operations than today.</p><p>Most of those cows only saw people once or twice a year. We didn't feed hay like today didn't have a</p><p>clue to if a cow had a calf every year. I ran some in the Armand Bayou country 40 years ago you better have </p><p>more than one good horse to go get them. That was bad country to flood and hurricane impacted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1256772, member: 694"] We did and you watched the storm systems like a hawk and moved cattle to high ground. Now high ground might only be a foot or two out of water. It wasn't like you didn't know it was coming. There were some of those crazies that would get missed . That is not for an old man that is different cattle operations than today. Most of those cows only saw people once or twice a year. We didn't feed hay like today didn't have a clue to if a cow had a calf every year. I ran some in the Armand Bayou country 40 years ago you better have more than one good horse to go get them. That was bad country to flood and hurricane impacted. [/QUOTE]
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