Posted by Dick2 on December 12, 2014 at 10:20:22 from (75.172.225.172):
In Reply to: anyone missing....... posted by tractorguy2 on December 12, 2014 at 07:11:56:
Ours got out of summer pasture one night before a big rain storm that wiped out their tracks. We had the radio post notices, notified the stockyards and Dad hired a plane to search for them.
Finally found them INSIDE a neighbor's barn 3 days later. He had locked them up the first morning that they were missing. Neighbor didn't have any cattle so had no feed for them, nor water!
I think that he was planning to take them somewhere and sell them, but another neighbor heard cattle making a racket, knew that he didn't have any cattle and told my Dad where to look. Needles to say, there were angry words said and Dad didn't offer him any compensation.
It turned out that he sold out a few months later and left the country.
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