Well son you can bet that cow didn't fly away. Come on use your head for something besides a hat rack. Were there truck and trailer tracks, foot prints ,dog tracks . Had to be something there is not one real rancher I know that doesn't notice a strage boot print a down wire a different set of tire tracks. Got to pay attention. Was she penned alone cows herding animals will travel a long way to be with other cattle.
Got to give more info then Scotty beamed her up on the Enterprise. Something made a track to get to the cow or her leaving[/quote]
FYI this aint the first rodeo I've been to. :cboy: The farm where the pen is at is a couple miles away. The house there I rent out to a kid that is hardly ever home, and Friday is the Mrs.'s folk's wedding anniversary party, which somehow got voted to be held in the barn down there, so tracks are pleanty. I was down there moving stuff around in the garage when she pulled up to feed and brush :roll: the heifer. And by the time I figured out what was going on the Mrs. had already done a few dounuts by the pen herself looking for tracks, and checking the pile of corn and silage for tracks. So the detective work was difficult at that point. But Caustic, you are so right, it always amazes my wife when we pull into the yard, and I say "someone with a truck was here." I swear she could drive by a strange truck in the yard and not notice sometimes. I was just wondering if I need to call
all the sale barns, and butcher shops, or state brand board, (she isn't branded) humane society.... or who gets the "missing child" posters sent out so I can get the cow's pic on the back of a milk carton bfore the Mrs. puts up anymore of her "missing" posters with the cows pic in full color on 'em. :roll: We have been looking, but are also surrounded by 10' tall corn on 3 sides of the place. But notified all english speaking neighbors, and tried a few spanish speaking. Sorry to ramble on, but you can imagine what it's like at my place right now with the "pet" missing for 2 days!
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