Posted by j hekemper on May 15, 2011 at 18:42:45 from (98.108.19.88):
,, My Anxiety Heightened, yesterday in the mad rush to plant before the rain came ,, as we went out the road with planter to the field some 3 miles away , i noticed what appeared to be a fresh cow pie sqaushed by wheels ,, i worried that Ol' Birthy And Bil the Bull was out roaming out in the open , lots of trees in pasture and it was still before 8 am couldnt see them on the ride out ,got started planting ,sent nephew back to double check , came back stating NO COWS , And it looked like Horsedu to him ,,we Loaded more fertilizer ,, i instructed Him to check fence for HOT POWER , And find them with a bucket of feed,And Call Me Back immmeditely, if BILL was indeed on the Prowl...THINGS COULD GET BAD ..,. because he was pinned away from the sweethearts and their babies . ,, 20 minutes , nephew came back ,, all was well , ,cow pie turned out to be wet grass trash from county hiway mower that had been pulverized ,,,
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