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<blockquote data-quote="Hasbeen" data-source="post: 416022" data-attributes="member: 3220"><p>I was driving home to lunch one day and as I passed a place with a couple of horses I noticed one had it's head in the back of a pickup that someone had parked there. When I went back by after lunch I noticed the horse lying down next to the truck and when I glanced at the truck I noticed it had old car batteries in it. When I went back by on the way home that evening I didn't see the horse but there was a backhoe and a fresh mound of dirt where the horse had lain. I guess there must be something on the batteries they like to lick. I don't know why a logger would leave something like this in the woods but I did look the place over several times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hasbeen, post: 416022, member: 3220"] I was driving home to lunch one day and as I passed a place with a couple of horses I noticed one had it's head in the back of a pickup that someone had parked there. When I went back by after lunch I noticed the horse lying down next to the truck and when I glanced at the truck I noticed it had old car batteries in it. When I went back by on the way home that evening I didn't see the horse but there was a backhoe and a fresh mound of dirt where the horse had lain. I guess there must be something on the batteries they like to lick. I don't know why a logger would leave something like this in the woods but I did look the place over several times. [/QUOTE]
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