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Top 10 reasons to send a cow to town
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1070406" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I'll add one... She knows exactly where you want her to go, and goes the other way (sees the open gate, and turns around, or opens the closed gate to let everyone out) I've had a few of both types, but just today my fencebuster cow and the rest of the group (4 cows, 4 calves, and a heifer) were in the wrong field (I had a bogus electric fence they figured out), and were all rubbing on the old greenhouse frame, so I went down there on the bike and got the fencebuster pointed in the right direction and she ran all the way to the right pasture... she knew full well she wasn't supposed to be there and seemed to remember why she spent most of the summer in the corral eating old hay... she makes a heck of a calf so I've been a bit lenient, but she certainly is on the list</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1070406, member: 9096"] I'll add one... She knows exactly where you want her to go, and goes the other way (sees the open gate, and turns around, or opens the closed gate to let everyone out) I've had a few of both types, but just today my fencebuster cow and the rest of the group (4 cows, 4 calves, and a heifer) were in the wrong field (I had a bogus electric fence they figured out), and were all rubbing on the old greenhouse frame, so I went down there on the bike and got the fencebuster pointed in the right direction and she ran all the way to the right pasture... she knew full well she wasn't supposed to be there and seemed to remember why she spent most of the summer in the corral eating old hay... she makes a heck of a calf so I've been a bit lenient, but she certainly is on the list [/QUOTE]
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