Posted by BarnyardEngineering on November 01, 2017 at 05:17:41 from (98.17.202.245):
In Reply to: Stupid TV posted by wilson ind on October 31, 2017 at 18:01:18:
Local farmer up here that runs a "wildlife preserve" had a herd of bison get out when they were trying to relocate them.
If you think a bison, or buffalo, or whatever you want to call them, would respect a simple barbed wire fence, you've got another thing coming. They're Abrams tanks on four legs, and if they want to go in a direction, they will go in that direction.
These bison that got loose locally bashed their way out of a completely gated-in barnyard and took off. Busted through every barbed wire fence they encountered like it wasn't even there. Ran over every person or vehicle that tried to get in their way. No helicopter in sight.
I think they rounded up some of them but there were a few they had to hunt down and kill because they could not catch them. Fortunately for the owner, he served bison burgers in his restaurant.
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