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<blockquote data-quote="2/B or not 2/B" data-source="post: 686069" data-attributes="member: 7233"><p>We have sliding windows like that in our barn too, but they're about 2'X2'. One afternoon we were trying to ship a huge crazy cull cow about 1800 lbs. She wanted to go anywhere but the trailer and had crashed a couple of wood fences already. She ran in the barn, took one look at that itty bitty window and sat back on her heals and started to lift her front feet. We backed off her real good and thank heaven she didn't jump through the side of our barn. We called it a day and counted our blessings that no people or property were hurt. Called the butcher and had her dispatched on-site. Donated her meat. Cull cow prices were high at the time and she woulda brought a pretty penny at the sale. We made the right choice though. And now those barn windows are always closed when we work cattle there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2/B or not 2/B, post: 686069, member: 7233"] We have sliding windows like that in our barn too, but they're about 2'X2'. One afternoon we were trying to ship a huge crazy cull cow about 1800 lbs. She wanted to go anywhere but the trailer and had crashed a couple of wood fences already. She ran in the barn, took one look at that itty bitty window and sat back on her heals and started to lift her front feet. We backed off her real good and thank heaven she didn't jump through the side of our barn. We called it a day and counted our blessings that no people or property were hurt. Called the butcher and had her dispatched on-site. Donated her meat. Cull cow prices were high at the time and she woulda brought a pretty penny at the sale. We made the right choice though. And now those barn windows are always closed when we work cattle there. [/QUOTE]
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