Posted by NE IA on April 27, 2009 at 16:40:11 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: O/T Trivia for today posted by Nancy Howell on April 27, 2009 at 13:34:46:
I can't disagree on anything other than cows going downstairs. A farmer friend had us build cement steps, probably 11 ft down / up and beef cattle go up and down daily without any tado. I used to work for him, and have never heard of any issues. but I sure could find out. I built them fourty years ago so I do not remember the measurments of the steps.
Twenty years ago no one was safe leaving overnight as a donkey made the rounds along with a goat. The goat was tied to your front gate, and the donkey was in your basment when you got home. The donkey would go down, but had to be dragged up the steps. Usualy the gang that put the donkey in the basment was asked to help push it back up----no one ever admited to who did what.
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