Posted by rrlund on December 09, 2015 at 07:27:16 from (162.250.24.129):
In Reply to: ot: Cows posted by JRSutton on December 08, 2015 at 19:21:00:
About 40 years ago a neighbor's brother talked him in to letting somebody drop off 70 weaned western Charolais calves in his barn. The next morning they opened the gate and let them out on a two strand electric fence. They were all gone in about 60 seconds. They got fewer than 50 back. They were in the woods and swamps around here for weeks before they finally managed to shoot the last one.
Then a month or so ago,a guy right around the corner from there called on a rainy Saturday afternoon and asked if I had a longhorn cow and calf and if they were missing. He said one just ran behind his house. It wasn't mine and I couldn't for the life of me think who it might belong to. I don't think it was 20 minutes when the guy right across the road from him drove in and told me if I had an extra cow and calf show up,they were his. I asked him if it was a longhorn? He said yes,it was,he had just gotten it the day before and it was gone,calf and all. I told him Mike's boy had just called and said he saw it. I guess they were loose in the swamps for a few weeks before they finally got them back in.
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