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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 61994" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Well, Monty the friend who actually owns the escaped heifer just called me and told me that he lured her up to his trailer with the halter broke heifer that he brought down but as soon as she got up to the trailer she bolted and took off. So, it looks like I will have to take the day off tomorrow and help him. He's going take the haltered heifer back down and try to lure her close enough to shoot her with a tranquilizer gun. Hopefully, we'll be able to get a halter back on this one then and lead her butt back into the trailer and off she'll go back to his place.</p><p></p><p>The funny thing is that the heifer is not on the guy's place that's raising so much hell. She's exactly where we saw her Saturday which is in the woods up behind a nice neighbor who will actually help you catch her and has no problem whatsoever with her being out on his land (woods). But the a**hole has raised so much of a stink I guess I need to go back and try to reinforce the fences even though I don't believe that any more of my cows are getting out on him. </p><p></p><p>He has actually ruined my upcoming weekend-I was planning on being in Ft. Worth on Friday night. We are getting an award for one of our cows from the Texas Longhorn Association. Placed fourth in the top ten non-haltered mature cows for 2004. I kind of wanted to be there to get the award and it is some nice publicity for our farm as well. Oh well, maybe we'll get there again some time. It still just utterly amazes me how some folks can be such total jerks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 61994, member: 440"] Well, Monty the friend who actually owns the escaped heifer just called me and told me that he lured her up to his trailer with the halter broke heifer that he brought down but as soon as she got up to the trailer she bolted and took off. So, it looks like I will have to take the day off tomorrow and help him. He's going take the haltered heifer back down and try to lure her close enough to shoot her with a tranquilizer gun. Hopefully, we'll be able to get a halter back on this one then and lead her butt back into the trailer and off she'll go back to his place. The funny thing is that the heifer is not on the guy's place that's raising so much hell. She's exactly where we saw her Saturday which is in the woods up behind a nice neighbor who will actually help you catch her and has no problem whatsoever with her being out on his land (woods). But the a**hole has raised so much of a stink I guess I need to go back and try to reinforce the fences even though I don't believe that any more of my cows are getting out on him. He has actually ruined my upcoming weekend-I was planning on being in Ft. Worth on Friday night. We are getting an award for one of our cows from the Texas Longhorn Association. Placed fourth in the top ten non-haltered mature cows for 2004. I kind of wanted to be there to get the award and it is some nice publicity for our farm as well. Oh well, maybe we'll get there again some time. It still just utterly amazes me how some folks can be such total jerks. [/QUOTE]
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