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Leaving the cows to watch the farm.
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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1211763" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>My wife is the one that is worried, some are her pets. I've been around cows that only got worked twice a year. They would get checked on from the air a time or two every week. I'm going to check and clean fence lines, that's my weakness. We've never had any cows get out yet. I've always been told, keep a cow, fed, bred and watered and you can't run them off.</p><p>Mrs. Williamsv, my wife feels the same as you. But I have places to go, and people to annoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1211763, member: 14198"] My wife is the one that is worried, some are her pets. I've been around cows that only got worked twice a year. They would get checked on from the air a time or two every week. I'm going to check and clean fence lines, that's my weakness. We've never had any cows get out yet. I've always been told, keep a cow, fed, bred and watered and you can't run them off. Mrs. Williamsv, my wife feels the same as you. But I have places to go, and people to annoy. [/QUOTE]
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