Posted by Erik Ks farmer on October 23, 2012 at 18:42:38 from (199.241.240.16):
In Reply to: Too old for cattle posted by rrlund on October 23, 2012 at 18:32:45:
I was feeding a couple weeks ago and went out with the loader, closed the gate and put the loader in the shed. I didn't chain the gate since I planned to go back and put out some mineral. I got side tracked, went home and ate supper and about 830 the wife called, she was on the way home from work and saw the cows out along the road. I hopped in the p.u. and ran up there with a bucket of feed, got em all filed into the lot and feed, got the spotlight out and was one short. Got to searching around the yard and around the hay stack and low and behold one of them had gotten stuck about 30 bales into the stack, had to get the loader out and dig her out. Finally got back in around 10. Not my finest moment.
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