Posted by showcrop on July 21, 2013 at 18:31:44 from (75.67.231.80):
Friday mid afternoon I was about to go out to my shop to work on a project at 98 degrees and 98% humidity, when I thought I heard a car door close and wife did too. I went to the door and it was a local police officer who I am friendly with, one who has been around for awhile. He was looking for help. Seems they were getting calls about loose cattle, and he knew where they were but was looking for help with what to do with them. I asked what breed? thinking most likely one of the local guys with a few head of beef, most of which are Scottish Highland. He had no clue. He asked if I could come with him to help him out. So he cleared some space in the FRONT seat of the cruiser and off we went down the road. We pulled into where he last saw them, and watched as they tore down a horse paddock divider. I saw that they were dairy heifers, so I called a friend, and yes, they were his daughter's and her husband's. He said that he would send them right over but they were about five miles away. So I thought that there is probably grain and a bucket 500 yards up the road where they got out of, so we went up there and got a bucket with some grain. The heifers were agreeable to being led with grain to a secure paddock, and my good deed for the day was done, and I was released to go back to my project.
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