Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on October 30, 2012 at 17:43:38 from (216.105.208.2):
In Reply to: I have to many cows posted by Super Steve on October 30, 2012 at 12:30:51:
I'd call the sherif and the local radio station. I still remember when still in highschool, we were woke up at 3:00an in a summer storm by the dog going nuts. we went to look and found 10 holstien hiefers and a herford steer in our yard. we didn't recognize them, so we put them in a small pasture by the barn. The next morning, during milking, a neighbor from a few miles away came looking for his youngstock that had escaped during the storm. He came in the barn saying he had seen their tracks headed east and wondering if we had seen anything. my older brother , who has a dryer sence of humor looked at him and asked, " would this be 10 hiefers about 900 pounds and a herford steer??". The neighbor excitedly says, "YES thats them!!". My brother says, "Haven't seen 'em" And goes back to milking. I thought dad would fall in the gutter he was laughing so hard!!. The neighbor brought a trailer and retrived then that afternoon.
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