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Pond cleaning fiasco
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1747045" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>That's right, and like these guys they are young and think they know it all, yet don't have an ounce of common sense, or the knowledge of how to work with others.</p><p>We worked last night and got our cows and calves all up in the front field so we could wean some calves this morning. We fastened the gates going down in the back where they are working. While separating calves we saw one of them go through the gate and leave it open.</p><p>Before we let the cows back out of the holding lot, had to go around and close the gate behind them. Wife had texted the guy to tell him to shut the gate, and he said oh yeah we'll take care of it. They've always got excuses the one that left the gate open said he thought the other guy was right behind him, but he didn't show up for another couple hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1747045, member: 24816"] That’s right, and like these guys they are young and think they know it all, yet don’t have an ounce of common sense, or the knowledge of how to work with others. We worked last night and got our cows and calves all up in the front field so we could wean some calves this morning. We fastened the gates going down in the back where they are working. While separating calves we saw one of them go through the gate and leave it open. Before we let the cows back out of the holding lot, had to go around and close the gate behind them. Wife had texted the guy to tell him to shut the gate, and he said oh yeah we’ll take care of it. They’ve always got excuses the one that left the gate open said he thought the other guy was right behind him, but he didn’t show up for another couple hours. [/QUOTE]
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