Posted by JRSutton on December 09, 2015 at 04:47:14 from (71.184.82.47):
In Reply to: ot: Cows posted by JRSutton on December 08, 2015 at 19:21:00:
They're both highland crosses - I think highland/short horn and highland/hereford.
His other cows were on a different pasture - far away. He had hoped to mix them, but had to put these to at his house for the night. He let one out - it was find, doing what they do - poking around.
He brought the other one out (haltered), and as he was coming out of the trailer - the first one found a wire on the fence that had sagged enough to make him think he could get over it. He jump kicked - threw a fit but got over it/zapped by it.
When the cow in hand saw that, he spazzed out and followed.
They're weaned, they're both about 7 months old, and a good 600 pounds each. So when he took off, my friend eventually lost his grip and the rest is history.
So they definitely don't think of his place as home.
Today's another day - maybe we'll have better luck in the light. In the dark - forget it. The guy we're tracking right now is the same color as all the leaves on the ground. He's hard enough to see in the day time.
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