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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Gal" data-source="post: 1262142" data-attributes="member: 2570"><p>some you love; others, you could strangle. We have one neighbor who is a major pain in the azz; his wife is not so bad. They never fix the fence when their bull tears it down, don't speak, etc. Last night about dark we get a call from them. They were penning pairs to haul them to another pasture and a bull calf got through the fence. The wife said she just wanted us to know. She said they were going to leave the momma penned up overnight and hoped the calf would come back to her. This morning at daybreak she called wanting to know if we had seen the calf. My husband said no but we hadn't been looking for it. Evidently, they hadn't been looking either since I saw the calf standing at the shared fence looking over at his momma in the pen this morning when I left for work. :roll: Husband went down to open the gate between the properties and the calf ran back through the fence. Problem solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Gal, post: 1262142, member: 2570"] some you love; others, you could strangle. We have one neighbor who is a major pain in the azz; his wife is not so bad. They never fix the fence when their bull tears it down, don't speak, etc. Last night about dark we get a call from them. They were penning pairs to haul them to another pasture and a bull calf got through the fence. The wife said she just wanted us to know. She said they were going to leave the momma penned up overnight and hoped the calf would come back to her. This morning at daybreak she called wanting to know if we had seen the calf. My husband said no but we hadn't been looking for it. Evidently, they hadn't been looking either since I saw the calf standing at the shared fence looking over at his momma in the pen this morning when I left for work. :roll: Husband went down to open the gate between the properties and the calf ran back through the fence. Problem solved. [/QUOTE]
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