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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 116351" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>We've had em loose them after a few weeks too. And as for finding them. I usually wind up finding them somewhere around where the round bales were put out in the winter. </p><p>hehe reminds me, a friend of mine came down to visit from idaho and we were out ridin the pasture. He noticed one layin in some old hay. He stopped and picked it up, had never heard of a "no suck"...it was bent and had dirt all over it..he asked if he could take it home.. as a conversation peice. Of course I let him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 116351, member: 2258"] We've had em loose them after a few weeks too. And as for finding them. I usually wind up finding them somewhere around where the round bales were put out in the winter. hehe reminds me, a friend of mine came down to visit from idaho and we were out ridin the pasture. He noticed one layin in some old hay. He stopped and picked it up, had never heard of a "no suck"...it was bent and had dirt all over it..he asked if he could take it home.. as a conversation peice. Of course I let him. [/QUOTE]
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