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Re: O/T: Darn Bulls
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Posted by jeffcat on June 05, 2006 at 09:29:37 from (216.107.36.76):
In Reply to: O/T: Darn Bulls posted by Levi K on June 04, 2006 at 18:56:06:
Many years ago on my folks farm we had a real fun visit. The neighbor better than six miles away had a break out. I know the name but not the spelling. How does Charrley sound? These things are HUGE white bull dozers. They went right through every fence in the Hunterdon county back country. The farm were they lived had steel cable fence with phone poles and huge springs on the cables and high voltage zap too! My dad called the guy and he brought over some drugged feed. They load one at a time to take them home. A regular cow looked like a calf next to these things! My dad got $400.oo for the trouble. You could follow where they went cause it looked like a WWII Sherman tank went through. Barb wire, fence posts, small trees, Etc.. Jeffcat
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