Used to help a neighbor feed sometimes- we'd go through the gate, then honk the horn on the pickup- critters come arunnin'. Went one time, and there was a group of 40 or so Herefords over by the far corner- it was an Angus ranch, and the guy said they got a whale of a buy on a whole herd- said "They're a little snaky yet, but they'll calm down." At least that day, when we honked, they ran the other way.
Came a few weeks later, no sign of the Herefords. Asked the boss- he laughed, said he honked one day, and here they came- Good, they've finally figured it out. Well, not so much- they came on the run, and never stopped- he said if he hadn't made it to the pickup, they'd have run him over. He went home, called come local cowboys and a cattle semi, and sent them on to their next home, via the local auction. He said he heard later via the grapevine that the auction that week was pretty exciting, complete with livestock attempting to join the bidders in the bonded buyers seats.
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