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Mud in corral is almost deep enough to drown!
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<blockquote data-quote="norriscathy" data-source="post: 158360" data-attributes="member: 2961"><p>We used to have nothing but black gumbo! One winter is was so cold and wet that for a solid week I could only check cows from the kitchen window. Kept noticing a nice 500 # steer standing by the gate. Went out to check on things a few days later and found that the sucker was dead! He'd been dead for a week but was stuck so deep in the black mud he didn't fall over! Really, love these East Texas sandy hills. (just wish it would rain once in awhile!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="norriscathy, post: 158360, member: 2961"] We used to have nothing but black gumbo! One winter is was so cold and wet that for a solid week I could only check cows from the kitchen window. Kept noticing a nice 500 # steer standing by the gate. Went out to check on things a few days later and found that the sucker was dead! He'd been dead for a week but was stuck so deep in the black mud he didn't fall over! Really, love these East Texas sandy hills. (just wish it would rain once in awhile!) [/QUOTE]
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