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Keep your cows in our you could go to jail.
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<blockquote data-quote="Williamsv" data-source="post: 1339600" data-attributes="member: 22323"><p>I can see no excuse for this accident. The man should have gotten on up and got his bull back in the pasture. Then got to work on his fence. I sold a good bull a few years ago because he kept finding a way to get out and get with my cousin's bull to fight. I did not want him on the road to cause an accident.</p><p> We try as hard as we can to keep the fences up, but occasionally a calf will get out. As soon as we get a call from a friend,who lives close to the farm telling us one is out, we go as fast as we can and get it back in. Then try to find where it got out and repair the fence immediately.</p><p> I would hate to know that someone was killed because one of my cows was out. Yes, there are times that they get out and we cannot help it, but when it happens over and over there is no excuse for it but negligence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Williamsv, post: 1339600, member: 22323"] I can see no excuse for this accident. The man should have gotten on up and got his bull back in the pasture. Then got to work on his fence. I sold a good bull a few years ago because he kept finding a way to get out and get with my cousin's bull to fight. I did not want him on the road to cause an accident. We try as hard as we can to keep the fences up, but occasionally a calf will get out. As soon as we get a call from a friend,who lives close to the farm telling us one is out, we go as fast as we can and get it back in. Then try to find where it got out and repair the fence immediately. I would hate to know that someone was killed because one of my cows was out. Yes, there are times that they get out and we cannot help it, but when it happens over and over there is no excuse for it but negligence. [/QUOTE]
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