Posted by Goose on February 11, 2015 at 10:55:35 from (70.198.3.183):
In Reply to: Good old days revisited posted by Donald Lehman on February 11, 2015 at 08:06:42:
One of my wife's brothers told about when he was a teenager, before silo filling his foster father would go to the local sale barn and buy an old crow bait horse for $20. He'd then put the horse in the silo and begin blowing corn in. The horse would naturally stomp around inside the silo to keep on top of the corn, and pack it in the process.
When the silo was full and the horse was on the top, the old man would take his .30-.30, shoot the horse off the top of the silo, make tankage out of him, and feed him to the hogs.
A gal from the local Humane Society got wind of it, came out, and threw a two hour tantrum in the yard. It all went in one ear and out the other. Next time silo filling came around it was business as usual.
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