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Owner unknown - what do you all think??
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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 944035" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>Well, a few years back we had a Limousine heifer show up at our place. It took me 3 days to find out the owner. He didn't know she was missing. Apparently he'd moved his herd from one pasture (that sort-of joined one of ours) to another and this one got left behind. She went through 1 fence and jumped another to get with mine.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, she stayed here 2 weeks (it took almost a whole week for me to get her penned up), he offered to pay anything owed, I said nothing owed (summertime and plenty of grass at that time) he was happy I was happy.</p><p>Just neighbors working with neighbors.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that having to feed one is an extra cost. In my case I didn't feel right asking for anything because we were having a very good year with grass and there was plenty of it. And what little mineral she may have consumed wasn't going to break me. It was good enough (in my book) that he offered to pay for anything owed. </p><p></p><p>Katherine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 944035, member: 839"] Well, a few years back we had a Limousine heifer show up at our place. It took me 3 days to find out the owner. He didn't know she was missing. Apparently he'd moved his herd from one pasture (that sort-of joined one of ours) to another and this one got left behind. She went through 1 fence and jumped another to get with mine. Long story short, she stayed here 2 weeks (it took almost a whole week for me to get her penned up), he offered to pay anything owed, I said nothing owed (summertime and plenty of grass at that time) he was happy I was happy. Just neighbors working with neighbors. I do agree that having to feed one is an extra cost. In my case I didn't feel right asking for anything because we were having a very good year with grass and there was plenty of it. And what little mineral she may have consumed wasn't going to break me. It was good enough (in my book) that he offered to pay for anything owed. Katherine [/QUOTE]
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