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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 516007" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Never had but one loose cow on my place and I left the darn gate open. Big pretty brangus lady walked out into the yard and refused to go back in. All attempt to force her resulted in her simply walking about 8 feet into the woods next to our place. Guess she knew I could do nothing but wait on her to come out. She lay around the yard for 4 days eating flowers and grass, making regular deposits of fertilizer here and there, drank all the water out of the bird bathes and making herself at home Wife would go out to work in her flowers (what were left) and cow would just lay there and watch. She finally started getting real thirsty. Wife walked out, opened the gate and went back in the house. Five minutes later she was at water trough drinking as if nothing ever happened. Gate shut, end of story. At least twice I thought about the shotgun but then she would just look at me with those big eyes and I'd just go get a beer and forget about her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 516007, member: 6897"] Never had but one loose cow on my place and I left the darn gate open. Big pretty brangus lady walked out into the yard and refused to go back in. All attempt to force her resulted in her simply walking about 8 feet into the woods next to our place. Guess she knew I could do nothing but wait on her to come out. She lay around the yard for 4 days eating flowers and grass, making regular deposits of fertilizer here and there, drank all the water out of the bird bathes and making herself at home Wife would go out to work in her flowers (what were left) and cow would just lay there and watch. She finally started getting real thirsty. Wife walked out, opened the gate and went back in the house. Five minutes later she was at water trough drinking as if nothing ever happened. Gate shut, end of story. At least twice I thought about the shotgun but then she would just look at me with those big eyes and I'd just go get a beer and forget about her. [/QUOTE]
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