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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1647257" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I would offer "extra" bales while mentioning they look a little malnourished. In a polite way. That said, I share a fence with an older neighbor that rarely tends to his cattle but that's how he is and won't change his ways. And he knows I go into his pasture and occasionally feed cubes, even spray for flies, because some of them break my heart. I sent a picture to his grandson of a cow with a horrible wound, looked like proud flesh, but his reply was that she had cancer - evidently they were just waiting for her to die. Good fences make good neighbors and as a general rule, I really like this guy. Plus, his family is huge in this town (some trees don't fork!). I usually shake my head & walk away - maybe it's really none of my business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1647257, member: 24027"] I would offer "extra" bales while mentioning they look a little malnourished. In a polite way. That said, I share a fence with an older neighbor that rarely tends to his cattle but that's how he is and won't change his ways. And he knows I go into his pasture and occasionally feed cubes, even spray for flies, because some of them break my heart. I sent a picture to his grandson of a cow with a horrible wound, looked like proud flesh, but his reply was that she had cancer - evidently they were just waiting for her to die. Good fences make good neighbors and as a general rule, I really like this guy. Plus, his family is huge in this town (some trees don't fork!). I usually shake my head & walk away - maybe it's really none of my business. [/QUOTE]
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