Posted by JHeitkemper on September 12, 2009 at 20:37:35 from (98.115.41.75):
In Reply to: The cows are out ! posted by muckfarmer on September 12, 2009 at 15:06:47:
The Worst part of Raising cattle is getting them back where they belong when they get out , Got a few Stories here ,, best one comes to mind at Louisville Stock Yards , Happen in on watching 6 O clock Louisville news at local gas station... B-I-Ls truck is on there. His driver unloaded steers . Yard man must a went on Strike and left side gate Open ,,Anyway Steers All rushed down Alley , kicked a gate , which then opened right into street that unloads Goose necks ,Steers Spooked and Reversed ,, Right Out onto Frankfort Avenue,,. about 25 or so Just as B-I-L was pulling in with his Load on 2nd truck ,,, He and serveral Cops Cornered About 10 steers in a pocket of 3 homes were there was a carport and a double sliding glass door .., excited CITY Cops wouldn't listen to B-I-L, they SPOOKED the steers who ran thru one glass door ,, jumped on and over the poor ladies couch , ran around the room scared to death from all her screaming , the cops screaming , Then Ran Thru the other sliding Glass Door , , AND OF COURSE back out on FrankFort ave. (Some Ended up nearly at the University of Louisville Campus) about that time B-I-l figured out the Steers were from His Haul ,,. He told Me He was Ready to find a Man Hole Cover and Climb Down in it .... Lucky For him ,, the Yards Were Found negligent and responsible for proper restitution ,,and he and his helper were cleared of any Wrong doing ,,, But he had to get an Attorney to Help protect himself ...
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