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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 408719" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>My latest blunder was this past Sunday when we loaded up six cows and moved them fourteen miles to a new leased pasture. After a couple of hours I noticed that one of the cows was agitated and bawling alot. All of a sudden it hit me, I had loaded her up and left her calf back at the other place. Before I could get her loaded up she took off to the back side of the place and got out. So, I spent the rest of the day running through woods and places I don't even know if deer have seen. After about five miles and four or five farms I finally got her up into someone's corral. Hitchhiked back to my truck and trailer, went back to the corral to get her and she was out again. Finally, got some help got her roped and drug into the trailer. Took her back to her calf and everything was back to normal. She's a very gentle cow that I raised, she just wanted her calf. It was totally my fault for not paying more attention to her when we loaded them-I completely forgot that she had a calf. Anyway, I can almost walk normal again, some of the soreness is gone from my back and legs but I still have plenty of insect bites and poison ivy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 408719, member: 440"] My latest blunder was this past Sunday when we loaded up six cows and moved them fourteen miles to a new leased pasture. After a couple of hours I noticed that one of the cows was agitated and bawling alot. All of a sudden it hit me, I had loaded her up and left her calf back at the other place. Before I could get her loaded up she took off to the back side of the place and got out. So, I spent the rest of the day running through woods and places I don't even know if deer have seen. After about five miles and four or five farms I finally got her up into someone's corral. Hitchhiked back to my truck and trailer, went back to the corral to get her and she was out again. Finally, got some help got her roped and drug into the trailer. Took her back to her calf and everything was back to normal. She's a very gentle cow that I raised, she just wanted her calf. It was totally my fault for not paying more attention to her when we loaded them-I completely forgot that she had a calf. Anyway, I can almost walk normal again, some of the soreness is gone from my back and legs but I still have plenty of insect bites and poison ivy. [/QUOTE]
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