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Posted by rrlund on March 08, 2007 at 09:56:43 from (216.46.211.198):
In Reply to: Re: Fat Cattle posted by Formerly PaMike on March 08, 2007 at 09:19:56:
Sure is...I was sitting here last Wednesday evening watching This Week in Louisiana Agriculture,all alone,wife and one girl had gone,sons and other girl weren't home from work yet and I saw something black go by the window up the road. Thought somebody was driving in.No such luck. 700 pound steers headed up the road. I ran out and they came back in the yard. Checked to see where they were coming from,they had a gate off the hinges from a pen of 60 of 'em. Ran a tractor and the manure spreader between the barn and silo to stop the hemmorage,parked another one and mixer wagon at the other corner with another tractor and the loader tractor ahead of that one to corner the ones in the yard. The one son got home 10 minutes or so later to help finnish cleaning up. If it wasn't for these prices,I'd wonder why I keep it up.
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