I thought you got handcuffed for loose cows. If that happened around here, all my neighbors would be in cuffs. and I would the one to slam them on the ground to be cuffed.
I hate it whenI have to call my neighbors at 3am to report a bull or heifers out. They get snotty about it, call me names. I woke them up. They get a few rings in their ear. Me? I get a mad bull trying to make me a new but hole.
I don't have cows anymore, but back when everyone around here had cows, if someone called to say they had your cows, you would bake them a cake. Now, you get an Eff you, and a smirk, if you try to help them.
From now on, if I find a bull, I think I will just hold it and if no one cares, I will put it on craigslist or something.
I thought of taking a baseball bat around. If I know where the cows come from, I think I should be allowed to ask if they are missing cows. If they say "no" I should be allowed to hit the owner as hard as I can with a baseball bat. I want to give them the kinds o wounds I get when I step outside and get kicked by their loose bull!
Found a nice Black Angus bull last spring... It got away because I couldnt' pen it fast enough. he smelled Dairy heifers.
If I could have penned him for good, I would have had some $20 per pound steaks.
If they don't claim him, I will eat him!
Glad I don't really live by that... I just feel like things have changed.
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