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Who is responsible for heifer's pregnancy if it got into a pasture with neighboring bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1338915" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Barry Farmer got into his Toyota 4 by 4 and drove to the neighbouring ranch and knocked at the door. A young boy, Neil, aged about 9, opened the door.</p><p></p><p>'Is yer Dad home?' Barry demanded.</p><p>'No, sir, he ain't,' Neil replied. 'He went into town.'</p><p></p><p>'Well, then,' inquired Barry, 'is yer Mom here?'</p><p>'No, sir, she ain't here neither. She went into town with Dad.'</p><p></p><p>'How about your brother? Is he here?'</p><p>'He went with Mom and Dad,' explained Neil patiently.</p><p></p><p>Barry Farmer stood there for a few seconds, shifting from one foot to the other and muttering to himself.</p><p></p><p>'Is there anything I can do fer ya?' Neil asked politely. 'I know where all the tools are, if you want to borrow one. Or maybe I could take a message fer Dad.'</p><p></p><p>'Well, it's difficult,' answered Barry uncomfortably, 'I really wanted to talk to yer Dad. It's about your brother getting my daughter pregnant.'</p><p></p><p>Neil considered for a moment, 'You would have to talk to Pa about that,' he finally conceded. 'If it helps you any, I know that Pa charges $600 for the bull and $60 for the hog, but I really don't know how much he gets fer Howard.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1338915, member: 9096"] Barry Farmer got into his Toyota 4 by 4 and drove to the neighbouring ranch and knocked at the door. A young boy, Neil, aged about 9, opened the door. 'Is yer Dad home?' Barry demanded. 'No, sir, he ain't,' Neil replied. 'He went into town.' 'Well, then,' inquired Barry, 'is yer Mom here?' 'No, sir, she ain't here neither. She went into town with Dad.' 'How about your brother? Is he here?' 'He went with Mom and Dad,' explained Neil patiently. Barry Farmer stood there for a few seconds, shifting from one foot to the other and muttering to himself. 'Is there anything I can do fer ya?' Neil asked politely. 'I know where all the tools are, if you want to borrow one. Or maybe I could take a message fer Dad.' 'Well, it's difficult,' answered Barry uncomfortably, 'I really wanted to talk to yer Dad. It's about your brother getting my daughter pregnant.' Neil considered for a moment, 'You would have to talk to Pa about that,' he finally conceded. 'If it helps you any, I know that Pa charges $600 for the bull and $60 for the hog, but I really don't know how much he gets fer Howard.' [/QUOTE]
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