Posted by gitrib on September 15, 2009 at 11:33:25 from (76.251.180.132):
In Reply to: Re: PBS Farm Story posted by Nancy Howell on September 15, 2009 at 10:07:51:
Many of you will remember my posts on problem with rodeo steers going through fence. Son bought all new fence and posts. and started to put in fence he hired two men started tearing old fence, two rodeo wanta-be rodeo showed up. They did not get done so son and his two finished fence. One week later one of those steers found it way through a hole in fence in another area an came visiting Son and three cow dogs showed him the way to go home and not through the fence. See trouble on horizon. They have doubled the number of steers added two asses and put out some hay, notice yesterday hay is gone everything skin and bones. Rodeo grounds owned by city. If they show up again I will turn those dogs loose and not call them off till they run them out of town. YAH CITY FOLKS MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS!!!!!!
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