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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1690690" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>I've got a group of fall cows that had decided that the corn on the other side of the fence is better than the ankle deep grass in the pasture. Two days in a row I have walked fence, chased cows, patched fence, and generally bein ticked at my cows. It has rained for days, every thing is mud.</p><p> So when my phone rang this morning I cringed. My land lords were calling to say that I had cows out of a different pasture. I sprang into "cows out" mode. Went and got my kids, broke the sound barrier on the country roads, pulled up to where we saw the escapes. . . NOT MY COWS!!! WAHOO! That moment of relief is unexplainable, lol. Called the neighbors and spent the next two hours rounding up their cows in their corn field. They had got out went across an 80 acre field of corn, across 20 acres of my alfalfa, and were standing at the gate wanting in with my cows. Their bull is still MIA. Always glad to help the neighbors, next time they'll probably have to help me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1690690, member: 39695"] I've got a group of fall cows that had decided that the corn on the other side of the fence is better than the ankle deep grass in the pasture. Two days in a row I have walked fence, chased cows, patched fence, and generally bein ticked at my cows. It has rained for days, every thing is mud. So when my phone rang this morning I cringed. My land lords were calling to say that I had cows out of a different pasture. I sprang into "cows out" mode. Went and got my kids, broke the sound barrier on the country roads, pulled up to where we saw the escapes. . . NOT MY COWS!!! WAHOO! That moment of relief is unexplainable, lol. Called the neighbors and spent the next two hours rounding up their cows in their corn field. They had got out went across an 80 acre field of corn, across 20 acres of my alfalfa, and were standing at the gate wanting in with my cows. Their bull is still MIA. Always glad to help the neighbors, next time they'll probably have to help me. [/QUOTE]
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