Posted by bison on August 17, 2013 at 22:23:30 from (69.168.144.138):
In Reply to: Question. posted by The tractor vet on August 17, 2013 at 20:36:12:
I have my ranch on the edge of 1000 miles of nothing but bush and swamp to the north and east of me. one late afternoon 10-12 years ago i went to bring the daily water to my bison on the furthest pasture on my property were there ain't a natural water hole.
It was a beautiful quiet fal evening and as i was waiting for the tank to drain in the trough the bison were slowly drifting closer to get a drink, then my dog(a yellow lab) that was sitting on the tailgate started shivering and whimpering pity fully and then i heard the most loud terrifying scream I've ever heard in my life made me nearly jump out of my skin rolling trough the forest for pretty near 1/2 a minute rising and falling and rising till it petered out with the saddest whimper, My skin was crawling and i had goose bumps all over.
It had startled the bison that had gathered around me and stomping their feet they looked ready to bolt, all of them looking in the direction of that horrifying sound.The dog had crawled nearly under the tank and was crying and whimpering as i never heard her do before.
Well i didn't linger and got the ell outa there,I was 2 miles from home had to go trough 5 gates which i opened and closed in record time all the while looking over the shoulder hoping that whatever can scream like that wasn't after me.
I have no clue as to what or who that can produce a sound like that and i hope i never find out cause it still makes my skin crawl even when i write this.
It sure as "ell wasn't a cougar cause i heard them here before,..this was 10 times worse.
My wife was at home and she had heard that awfull sound as well although not as loud. She asked when i got home,.. what happened back there?,..are you OK?,.you look so pale!
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