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Re: Who Let the Cows Out?
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Posted by Mark in Mississippi on July 06, 2003 at 12:49:35 from (216.131.5.20):
In Reply to: Who Let the Cows Out? posted by Michael Soldan on July 04, 2003 at 18:05:42:
I 2 have had my share of running in the dark after cows....usually someone elses!! I hav also learned that when trying ta get them back where they belong , more is bad ....less is better , people that is. My neighbor down here has the best heard of Black Angus I have ever seen. When they get out , and believe me they do, All anyone has ta do is drive in first gear and blow thier horn several seconds at a tyme and go towards the gate. They have been fed range cubes every day for as long as I can remember and thier owner does it in just this manner. Works like a charm!!! They WILL run you over trying ta get back in the pasture, better stay in the vehicle.After they all are in , there is a bag of those ever tasty cubes in the shed near the gate for just this reason.All the locals have done this for him at least once and no-one seems ta mind it in the least. Guess we are all one big happy family here in the south. Its kinda enjoyable watching a 1500 pound cow run at full gallop just ta get fed. I'd do for him any tyme day or nyte. Mark
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