Posted by wisbaker on October 30, 2012 at 14:40:06 from (207.118.181.192):
In Reply to: I have to many cows posted by Super Steve on October 30, 2012 at 12:30:51:
One day we're stacking hay in the barn and a car stops and informs us our cows are out. I make a quick run out to the pasture and all of our cows are present, I hear a ruckus on the fence line and all of a sudden two more steers show up, not ours but in our pasture. We herd all the cows up to the barns and separate the newbies into a stall in the barn. About that time one of the local haulers comes driving buy real slow and rubbernecking. Flag him down and ask him if he's looking for anything in particular, well yes a holstein steer. Seems he loaded with the swing gate on the trailer and didn't realize the slide gate wasn't locked. The year I lived in Oklahoma we had a strange black bull show up on one of the range 1/4s. Didn't recognize the brand and none of the neighbors knew anything about it. About a week later some old boy from two counties over comes by asking if we'd seen a black Brangus bull?
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