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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1783379" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>On Tuesday it had been a busy morning. I hauled several loads of weaned calves to the feedlot for B. About 2:00 I was headed home. Was going to get a little bit of down time before having to drive back to town for a conservation district meeting. As I was driving up the road I saw a cow in my stack yard by the river. I have no cows anywhere near that. So when I got to the house I hopped on the quad and ran down there. Turned out to be 4 cows. A beaver had feel a tree which went across the fence. Neighbors cows had waded the river and went through the hole. The dog and I chased the cows back through the hole. And they went back across the river. Went back to the house picked up a saw and some fence supplies. The whole herd stood on the other bank and watched me fix the fence. I was suspicious of them.</p><p>Saturday afternoon B called. His brother had just driven by and saw a bunch of cows in my stack yard. I went down there with more fence supplies which included some nasty 4 point barb wire. Once again the dog and I showed the cows the error in their ways. Put three new strands of wire on the existing fence. So far so good. These cows are fat. They get fed first thing every morning. They don't need to come eat my hay. I hope they stay out. The next step will be major fence reconstruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1783379, member: 498"] On Tuesday it had been a busy morning. I hauled several loads of weaned calves to the feedlot for B. About 2:00 I was headed home. Was going to get a little bit of down time before having to drive back to town for a conservation district meeting. As I was driving up the road I saw a cow in my stack yard by the river. I have no cows anywhere near that. So when I got to the house I hopped on the quad and ran down there. Turned out to be 4 cows. A beaver had feel a tree which went across the fence. Neighbors cows had waded the river and went through the hole. The dog and I chased the cows back through the hole. And they went back across the river. Went back to the house picked up a saw and some fence supplies. The whole herd stood on the other bank and watched me fix the fence. I was suspicious of them. Saturday afternoon B called. His brother had just driven by and saw a bunch of cows in my stack yard. I went down there with more fence supplies which included some nasty 4 point barb wire. Once again the dog and I showed the cows the error in their ways. Put three new strands of wire on the existing fence. So far so good. These cows are fat. They get fed first thing every morning. They don't need to come eat my hay. I hope they stay out. The next step will be major fence reconstruction. [/QUOTE]
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