Posted by NEBeef on October 24, 2012 at 09:44:12 from (198.51.119.151):
In Reply to: Too old for cattle posted by rrlund on October 23, 2012 at 18:32:45:
I hate when that happens. When I was drop a round bale for the critters, I go in/out the pasture gate and then in the barnyard gate to put the tractor in the barn. Come out and get in the gator close the barnyard gate, then stop and close the pasture gate on the way up the road to the house. Have done that about 1000 times. The other day I drove right by the open pasture gate - not sure where my head was at. 20 minutes later I'm getting a call from my sister in law up the road - she's got cows everywhere. I'm speeding up the road truing to figure out which piece of fence they demolished this time when I see the open gate! Doh!
The only thing good about it was it was easier closing the gate than fixing fence...
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