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<blockquote data-quote="IL Rancher" data-source="post: 391357" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>Few years back we had just weaned our cattle and someone saw 2 black heifers running down the road from the north of us.. They thought they were ours os they locked them in a pen.. When I got home and saw they I was sure they were not mine... Well, turns out the neighbor had some get out the night before that had just been shipped in from out west.. They ran to the bellering, about 3-4 miles.. The fun part was, the guy who locked them up worked for my neighbor and didn't even realize that cattle were missing or didn't care... Didn't work much longer after that... A couple days later another heifer showed up and it turned out that there were 4 missing in al.. Dourth turned up locked in a barn at a neighbors where it was being given excellent care... But only found after the county mounties paid a visit to said farm..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL Rancher, post: 391357, member: 4097"] Few years back we had just weaned our cattle and someone saw 2 black heifers running down the road from the north of us.. They thought they were ours os they locked them in a pen.. When I got home and saw they I was sure they were not mine... Well, turns out the neighbor had some get out the night before that had just been shipped in from out west.. They ran to the bellering, about 3-4 miles.. The fun part was, the guy who locked them up worked for my neighbor and didn't even realize that cattle were missing or didn't care... Didn't work much longer after that... A couple days later another heifer showed up and it turned out that there were 4 missing in al.. Dourth turned up locked in a barn at a neighbors where it was being given excellent care... But only found after the county mounties paid a visit to said farm.. [/QUOTE]
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