Posted by j heitkemper on November 18, 2010 at 19:59:51 from (98.115.138.78):
In Reply to: A little off topic posted by JayinNY on November 18, 2010 at 10:42:33:
Try the molassess trick ,, COWS ARE THE DUMBEST ANIMALS I KNOW ,,,my cows will see me coming with a bucket of feed ,, rather than go 150 ft up and around thru the gate to get too the feed , they will stand there and moo thier fool heads off because they cant get thru the fence to get to the feed... this is routine ,,. never seems to be the same STUPID ones left behind , its almost like they take turns being stupid ,, CATS only Learn after experiencing PAIN.. one Close call with a Wheel and they Keep thier distance .... My dog is Amazing with Her judge of visitors Character ,, she will pee on someones shoes if they are callers who are likely to pay with a bad check for hay ect.
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