Posted by fixerupper on December 12, 2014 at 11:15:29 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: anyone missing....... posted by tractorguy2 on December 12, 2014 at 07:11:56:
When stray cattle come my say I don't even think about rewards. I try to get them corralled, then find the owner. Trouble we have around here is there are no fences or yards to hold cattle.
Some dogs ran pasture cattle through a fence nine miles west of me one night and the cattle came past my place the next morning. I followed them two and a half more miles down the road where they went into standing corn. Another neighbor came along and we got them out of the corn field and into a nearby neighbor's empty cattle lot. After they were corralled I followed the tracks back to the owner's place and told the owner about it and where the cattle were. He hitched up his trailer and came and picked them up. After they were loaded the owner didn't give anyone a thank you. He just got in the pickup and left with the rest of us standing there staring at each other. All we got out of it was a lot of exercise running through a corn field.
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