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<blockquote data-quote="FlyingLSimmentals" data-source="post: 1248136" data-attributes="member: 16752"><p>Yes I know it could happen anywhere, there is plenty of bad people everywhere. Just thought I would poke the tiger or do a little picking on just for fun. I will say I've enjoyed each time I've been to that end of the state. Ron I'm proud of ya, that you were honest so many now are not. We had a calf found several years ago on the farm, roaming the pastures bawling and not being claimed by any cow. He was several hrs. old maybe a day or two, don't recall exactly well now. Anyway our herd was a good distance away from anyone else's or at least far enough that a new born wouldn't get that far on his own. We had a cow that had given birth a day earlier than we found this calf. It looked a lot like her calf and her calf wasn't real big that we assumed she had twins and that she had our mystery calf first and then moved off 100-200 yards and had a 2nd calf and never went back for number 1. Ended up having a bottle fed calf. Anyway good luck with your cattle and fellow cattlemen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingLSimmentals, post: 1248136, member: 16752"] Yes I know it could happen anywhere, there is plenty of bad people everywhere. Just thought I would poke the tiger or do a little picking on just for fun. I will say I've enjoyed each time I've been to that end of the state. Ron I'm proud of ya, that you were honest so many now are not. We had a calf found several years ago on the farm, roaming the pastures bawling and not being claimed by any cow. He was several hrs. old maybe a day or two, don't recall exactly well now. Anyway our herd was a good distance away from anyone else's or at least far enough that a new born wouldn't get that far on his own. We had a cow that had given birth a day earlier than we found this calf. It looked a lot like her calf and her calf wasn't real big that we assumed she had twins and that she had our mystery calf first and then moved off 100-200 yards and had a 2nd calf and never went back for number 1. Ended up having a bottle fed calf. Anyway good luck with your cattle and fellow cattlemen. [/QUOTE]
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