Posted by K Effective on July 03, 2017 at 04:57:45 from (162.235.236.141):
That's right- the cows are out!
Got a call this morning from SWMBO: there's a heifer in the corn field (NOT the pasture next to it). I was at the restaurant enjoying my breakfast with coworkers after our four night weekend. I guess the neighbor had his annual hour-long semi-pro fireworks display last night. I figure that probably spooked the group and she made it through the fence. Fence is all intact and was energized. She was out for a while, pile in the barn yard and tracks into the neighbor's hay field (still uncut this year). When I got home, there was someone shooting a rifle from the property behind us, I figured they were harvesting some wild beef. But, all but one girl was accounted for inside the barrier. She kinda headed for the horse pen next door, but I cut her off, then walked slowly past her and called the girls to eat. She followed them towards me, and when I opened the gate on the corner of the pasture, she jogged right in with her sisters.
Just another day on the farm. My daughter named that heifer Independence. I think we'll go with Indy, for short.
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