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The Neighbour's Bull
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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 395089" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I work for the local stockyards here. We had a couple longhorn cows brought in one fall for a sale. Longhorns aren't all that common around here, so I noticed the next morning that only 1 of those 2 cows was still in the pen that they had been in the night before. I figured that they must have been fighting and someone had moved the other cow. When I mentioned that only 1 cow was in that pen however, no one had moved the other. She had cleared a 5 1/2 foot fence and had taken off (probably the reason she was there) A local rancher found her a week or so later in with a bunch of his cows, about 10-15 miles away. He bought her from the stockyards and the original owner got insurance on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 395089, member: 2308"] I work for the local stockyards here. We had a couple longhorn cows brought in one fall for a sale. Longhorns aren't all that common around here, so I noticed the next morning that only 1 of those 2 cows was still in the pen that they had been in the night before. I figured that they must have been fighting and someone had moved the other cow. When I mentioned that only 1 cow was in that pen however, no one had moved the other. She had cleared a 5 1/2 foot fence and had taken off (probably the reason she was there) A local rancher found her a week or so later in with a bunch of his cows, about 10-15 miles away. He bought her from the stockyards and the original owner got insurance on her. [/QUOTE]
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