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<blockquote data-quote="melking" data-source="post: 1322897" data-attributes="member: 14098"><p>I worked hard last Saturday and at 4:00 ;pm I went in and took a nap. My bride woke me up screaming that there were cows everywhere on our front porch, and in the yard. Slipped around the side of the hose and got the ATV out of the barn. When I got close to them I saw that they belonged to my neighbor a mile down the road. We had called him the day before to tell him that we saw a bit of his fence pushed down. He was on it or so he said. I rounded up all 8 of them and pushed them in a pasture I had empty. Turned around to head to the barn and number nine was snorting and pawing at me. Great big blond colored bull that was obviously p.o ed He charged the ATV 2 times and I grabbed a ax handle I keep for such occasions. After a half hour stand off, he decided he wanted to go in with his cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melking, post: 1322897, member: 14098"] I worked hard last Saturday and at 4:00 ;pm I went in and took a nap. My bride woke me up screaming that there were cows everywhere on our front porch, and in the yard. Slipped around the side of the hose and got the ATV out of the barn. When I got close to them I saw that they belonged to my neighbor a mile down the road. We had called him the day before to tell him that we saw a bit of his fence pushed down. He was on it or so he said. I rounded up all 8 of them and pushed them in a pasture I had empty. Turned around to head to the barn and number nine was snorting and pawing at me. Great big blond colored bull that was obviously p.o ed He charged the ATV 2 times and I grabbed a ax handle I keep for such occasions. After a half hour stand off, he decided he wanted to go in with his cows. [/QUOTE]
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