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<blockquote data-quote="Bek" data-source="post: 472221" data-attributes="member: 3478"><p>That's the same with when I'm working. Although there's not usually anything to worry about with any of the animals, its usually some pr!ck who steals gear! Over $1000 worth of gear got stolen from the Ekka this year, and it was all locked up either in our "room"(so to speak) or in the feed/gear lockers. A fella this year got in with a piece of steel to jimmy doors open. There's a fairly big story behind that, so I wont go into it anymore. I was fitting Limo's & Lowlines at one of the local shows this year, cow had a calf in the shed, it was quite eventful :lol: But I agree, it's good to have someone in with the animals overnight, as you said anything can happen.</p><p></p><p>It's unfortunate to see animals getting stolen, that is quite a low act</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bek, post: 472221, member: 3478"] That's the same with when I'm working. Although there's not usually anything to worry about with any of the animals, its usually some pr!ck who steals gear! Over $1000 worth of gear got stolen from the Ekka this year, and it was all locked up either in our "room"(so to speak) or in the feed/gear lockers. A fella this year got in with a piece of steel to jimmy doors open. There's a fairly big story behind that, so I wont go into it anymore. I was fitting Limo's & Lowlines at one of the local shows this year, cow had a calf in the shed, it was quite eventful :lol: But I agree, it's good to have someone in with the animals overnight, as you said anything can happen. It's unfortunate to see animals getting stolen, that is quite a low act [/QUOTE]
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