Posted by RBoots on March 12, 2016 at 06:35:43 from (97.32.131.103):
In Reply to: hauling bulls posted by KEH on March 11, 2016 at 16:39:32:
There is a local greaseball that raises cows. Single strand of fence around the area where they are. Spears a bale on his 4010 and backs it into the pen and leaves it for the feeder. These cows are knee deep in manure in the summer. In spring and fall they are up to their belly in manure. Cows get out, neighbors get mad, doesn't care. Happens time and time again. Guy at work was following him one day. He had his stock trailer with a cow in it, latch was undone, had a rope tied around the doors. Trailer looks like it shouldn't be on the road anyway. The cow falls out the back doing about 55 mph and rolls into the ditch. Co-worker gets next to the guy and gets him to pull over, tells him his cow fell out and is in the ditch. Guy gets furious, stupid cow, blah blah, turns around and gets to where the cow is. Co-worker is going to try to help load it to get it off the road. It still lays in the ditch bellowing, had 4 broken legs. The guy was mad because he was taking it to be butchered and said if it couldn't stand, he couldn't sell it. So he gets 2 hotshots and starts blasting in on the nose, and it is just going nuts. Co-worker tells him to stop, just shoot it, and he again said "this cow WILL get up, or I can't sell it!" He calls his buddy to bring 2 more hotshots down and they try with 4 of them together. It doesn't work, cow still has 4 badly broken legs. Co-worker said he couldn't watch anymore, so he called the cops who came and shot it, said he needed to be off the road with it. The guy was furious. This was the same guy (before I knew who he was) that was trying to pull a 250 bushel grain wagon up a steep hill on a gravel road with a 2wd F150 with bald tires. I asked him if he would like me to pull him to the top with my F250, and he said yes. I pulled him up, I got out, and as soon as I got the chain unhooked from his front tow hook, he drove off, no wave, no thanks, nothing. He's a real jerk. That's OK, I was going home to get the semi to haul corn anyways, and I passed him about half a mile from the elevator. His wagon had broken a spindle and nose dived into the berm lol.
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