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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 23054" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>The neighbor let it slip once that this bull was known as a jail breaker, but he's an older gentleman who's running his daughter's cattle for her, while his son-in-law is serving in Iraq. Apparently she's staying on base while he's serving, so her father is taking care of the cows for her. He'd personally like to get rid of the bull, but I think he's scared of his daughter. Apparently she's a piece of work and has been known to be very confrontational, especially to her family members, not to mention her neighbors. In any case, the great thing is that he's been wonderful in working with me in coming and getting the bull, fixing fences, and such, and has now put him in another pasture that isnt' running right along side of ours. lol!! She was coming for a visit, and I don't think he wanted to let on that her bull had been visiting and catch h*** for it. The whole thing is really quite funny. In any event, it has all worked out with good relations maintained between he and I. Friendly neighbors sure make a difference! ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 23054, member: 22"] The neighbor let it slip once that this bull was known as a jail breaker, but he's an older gentleman who's running his daughter's cattle for her, while his son-in-law is serving in Iraq. Apparently she's staying on base while he's serving, so her father is taking care of the cows for her. He'd personally like to get rid of the bull, but I think he's scared of his daughter. Apparently she's a piece of work and has been known to be very confrontational, especially to her family members, not to mention her neighbors. In any case, the great thing is that he's been wonderful in working with me in coming and getting the bull, fixing fences, and such, and has now put him in another pasture that isnt' running right along side of ours. lol!! She was coming for a visit, and I don't think he wanted to let on that her bull had been visiting and catch h*** for it. The whole thing is really quite funny. In any event, it has all worked out with good relations maintained between he and I. Friendly neighbors sure make a difference! ;-) [/QUOTE]
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