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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly beef man" data-source="post: 1246295" data-attributes="member: 4786"><p>We had one come in with some open heifers that were keeping next to a busy four lane highway. We had eight and one morning we had nine in there. We told all the local vets, extensions agents, and sheriffs dept. No one ever claimed her and we ended up keeping her for several years. I guess it made up for the feeder steer that we lost that went feral. We were loading him up and he cleared the fence and was never seen again. We tracked him into Laurel Fork wilderness area, which is a 14,000 acre block of government owned woods. Deer hunters saw his tracks up in there for about 8 years after that. I always wondered if he died of old age or someone finally saw him and beefed him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly beef man, post: 1246295, member: 4786"] We had one come in with some open heifers that were keeping next to a busy four lane highway. We had eight and one morning we had nine in there. We told all the local vets, extensions agents, and sheriffs dept. No one ever claimed her and we ended up keeping her for several years. I guess it made up for the feeder steer that we lost that went feral. We were loading him up and he cleared the fence and was never seen again. We tracked him into Laurel Fork wilderness area, which is a 14,000 acre block of government owned woods. Deer hunters saw his tracks up in there for about 8 years after that. I always wondered if he died of old age or someone finally saw him and beefed him. [/QUOTE]
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