Posted by 37Chief on December 20, 2012 at 16:54:41 from (68.8.206.100):
Nice cold morning, frost on the ground looked like snow. I walk over to the barn area to feed daughters rescue horse. No horse in the corrall. This is bad, as he is very wild. Neighbor about 1/2 mi away had him penned up. Cops woke him up at 12 midnight about a loose horse. Now he is in this large fenced in area. All I could do is get my trailer and take some pipe corral's, and make him a holding area. About the time I got there the horse jumped out of the fenced area. Now the chase startes. We got him turned around and back in the corrall area. Some how we got the pipe corral up and got him in it. Then take the trailer backhome, get the horse trailer, and managed to get it backed in to the holding area. I did use my dulley, and not my F 150. Then got the horse in by moving the panels to the trailer. Get him back home and in his corrall. Got stuck and needed to get pulled out. Then remove the horse trailer, and get the flat bed trailer hooked back up and pick up the pipe panels. Those 24 ft panels are still as heave as I remembered. This is hard on a old guy. Mean while the daughter is home in her wheel chair from her horse accidend a couple weeks ago, and can't do a thing. So how your day been? Stan
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