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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 1515493" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>I was really impressed with my daughter yesterday. I got home around 7 and saw that a cow I had penned up by herself had broken through a gate and was roaming. I got on our gator and was looking around and I texted her and told her what I was doing. She went out on foot and called me and said she found some hoofprints and by the time I got back to her she was hot on her trail. These prints were not very obvious. It was starting to get dark but by the light of the gator we tracked her almost a mile. We came up to our nieghbor who said he had seen her heading towards another nieghbor so we went that way and sure enough she was penned up there, he saw her and let her in his pasture. I was really impressed with my daughter's tracking of the hoofprints, they were so subtle I totally missed them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 1515493, member: 17303"] I was really impressed with my daughter yesterday. I got home around 7 and saw that a cow I had penned up by herself had broken through a gate and was roaming. I got on our gator and was looking around and I texted her and told her what I was doing. She went out on foot and called me and said she found some hoofprints and by the time I got back to her she was hot on her trail. These prints were not very obvious. It was starting to get dark but by the light of the gator we tracked her almost a mile. We came up to our nieghbor who said he had seen her heading towards another nieghbor so we went that way and sure enough she was penned up there, he saw her and let her in his pasture. I was really impressed with my daughter's tracking of the hoofprints, they were so subtle I totally missed them. [/QUOTE]
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