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The sneeze....
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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 168752" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Well the son-in-law is not happy with cows again.</p><p></p><p>We were working in the pasture with the bred cows today putting up a loafing cover, can't have the girls just stand in the rain. Anyway, Sadie our Lim heifer came over to investigate. The son-in-law is getting use to the nudges now that the bull is gone. After her visit Sadie was mosey-ing off when she hunched up and sneezed...well she had the son-in-law boresighted with the breech end of the sneeze.</p><p>I really didn't know that a cow could propell a partial patty that far, a good eight feet, caught him square in the chest. I almost fell down from laughing so hard. Never have a camera when you need one.</p><p>Sure glad that he is even tempered....DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 168752, member: 1744"] Well the son-in-law is not happy with cows again. We were working in the pasture with the bred cows today putting up a loafing cover, can't have the girls just stand in the rain. Anyway, Sadie our Lim heifer came over to investigate. The son-in-law is getting use to the nudges now that the bull is gone. After her visit Sadie was mosey-ing off when she hunched up and sneezed...well she had the son-in-law boresighted with the breech end of the sneeze. I really didn't know that a cow could propell a partial patty that far, a good eight feet, caught him square in the chest. I almost fell down from laughing so hard. Never have a camera when you need one. Sure glad that he is even tempered....DMc [/QUOTE]
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