Posted by Dave H (MI) on November 20, 2015 at 07:52:47 from (50.108.116.240):
In Reply to: This makes you wonder posted by notjustair on November 20, 2015 at 06:34:17:
Couple of years ago a neighbor across the street called me and asked me if I had cattle. Took me a few seconds to get what she was asking. This house is only on a couple acres and is the last place where I would keep any cattle if I had them. So thinking she wanted beef I told her I could give her some names. She said, NO...there is a cow standing in my back yard! Looked out the window and, sure enough, there was an Angus of sorts across the street. My oldest daughter worked with the herd up at MSU so she and I tried to move it into our fenced yard. It took off like a deer...no luck. A couple days later I was working in the garage and heard a odd noise and two honest to God cowboys on horseback raced up my road at a gallop wearing full western style chaps, hats, the works. I thought maybe I was losing my mind, as I had also been seeing random cattle in twos and threes wandering in the neighborhood. Turns out it was a fella to the north about a quarter mile. He had brought in a group and a few got away from him. He hired the guys on the horses to chase them thru the woods. Also turns out the owner is a forum member here. I'll let him finish the story if he cares to own it...
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