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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 392177" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>That's always a possibility.</p><p></p><p>In the case of the red heifer, she had broken a fence into a pasture I wasn't using at the time, then jumped the fence into the pasture where I had my cows.</p><p></p><p>In the case of the horse, he had been being kept in a small lot of trees with hay and water only, a tree fell onto the fence, the horse hopped out and into where my cows were. Yes, the cows could very well have then gotten into that horses lot, however they had no desire to do so when they had a 50 acre field of grass with a creek and some shade trees.</p><p></p><p>In the case of the other neighbors pigs, they just scooted under the barbed wire, and my cows and calves aren't that short :lol: .</p><p></p><p>In the case of the Lim bull, he broke a fence and travelled down the paved road then up our driveway but didn't get in with the cows.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately the few times I've had one get out, it has stayed here on the property as in in the 'yard' or into a different pasture.</p><p></p><p>Katherine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 392177, member: 839"] That's always a possibility. In the case of the red heifer, she had broken a fence into a pasture I wasn't using at the time, then jumped the fence into the pasture where I had my cows. In the case of the horse, he had been being kept in a small lot of trees with hay and water only, a tree fell onto the fence, the horse hopped out and into where my cows were. Yes, the cows could very well have then gotten into that horses lot, however they had no desire to do so when they had a 50 acre field of grass with a creek and some shade trees. In the case of the other neighbors pigs, they just scooted under the barbed wire, and my cows and calves aren't that short :lol: . In the case of the Lim bull, he broke a fence and travelled down the paved road then up our driveway but didn't get in with the cows. Fortunately the few times I've had one get out, it has stayed here on the property as in in the 'yard' or into a different pasture. Katherine [/QUOTE]
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