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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1775613" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>We had an ice storm in NW Arkansas and I had a little bull standing out in the pasture for three days, same spot, bawling more each day. There was a slight rise, hardly noticeable, where he was standing and he couldn't get off the rise without falling so he was stuck.</p><p>The fourth day I came home and he was at the feed bunk. No noticeable bruises.</p><p>It was a bad ice storm. 4 to 6 inches of ice. Cattle sliding down into hollows where they couldn't get out for a month. People driving their pick-ups out to feed the trapped animals and the pick-up would slide down into the hollow. There was a golf course near by and they sold a lot of golf shoes. A couple of people slid into the lakes when they went out for a walk. I had a friend that borrowed a Wagoneer and when he brought it back he got out and slammed the door... and the Jeep slid sideways for almost half a mile into the lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1775613, member: 42463"] We had an ice storm in NW Arkansas and I had a little bull standing out in the pasture for three days, same spot, bawling more each day. There was a slight rise, hardly noticeable, where he was standing and he couldn't get off the rise without falling so he was stuck. The fourth day I came home and he was at the feed bunk. No noticeable bruises. It was a bad ice storm. 4 to 6 inches of ice. Cattle sliding down into hollows where they couldn't get out for a month. People driving their pick-ups out to feed the trapped animals and the pick-up would slide down into the hollow. There was a golf course near by and they sold a lot of golf shoes. A couple of people slid into the lakes when they went out for a walk. I had a friend that borrowed a Wagoneer and when he brought it back he got out and slammed the door... and the Jeep slid sideways for almost half a mile into the lake. [/QUOTE]
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