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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1091523"><p>Just now went out to feed. Just me and scooby(switched his name back to what he knows). Didn't let dead eye out because scooby fixates on him instead of listening. On the way out he decided the bridge over the creek wasn't the route to take, so he plowed through the creek. Soaking wet, he then decides to go under the fence instead of through the gate. Unfortunately for him the electric fence is real low by the gate and he got lit up. Crawled up my butt to the barn, but as soon as the cows got too close again, he did what he should have and got the pushy one and backed her off me.</p><p>This tells me 2 things. He's tough, but doesn't let fear or pain stop his job. And this is only day2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1091523"] Just now went out to feed. Just me and scooby(switched his name back to what he knows). Didn't let dead eye out because scooby fixates on him instead of listening. On the way out he decided the bridge over the creek wasn't the route to take, so he plowed through the creek. Soaking wet, he then decides to go under the fence instead of through the gate. Unfortunately for him the electric fence is real low by the gate and he got lit up. Crawled up my butt to the barn, but as soon as the cows got too close again, he did what he should have and got the pushy one and backed her off me. This tells me 2 things. He's tough, but doesn't let fear or pain stop his job. And this is only day2 [/QUOTE]
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