Thursday, July 21, 2022

Can't keep the cattle on the farm

 


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  1. On the contrary, the farm is keeping up with the bull.

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  2. I think that bull has something on his mind other than that pesky fence.

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    1. There are only three things on a bull's mind, 24/7. Feeding, fighting and f***ing.

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  3. Did someone just milk him?

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  4. Pretty much defines our "work from home" project support team.

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  5. He's not mad, he's just going away...his way

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  6. Heard the dinner bell and is bringing his own to go basket

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  7. The bull managed to get into a round bale feeder and decided to take it with him.

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    1. I once had a bull get his big head stuck in a feeder which was tied to a corral panel. I had to take a hacksaw and cut the bottom of the bar and pry it sideways so he could get out.

      If you think it's fun being nose to nose with a 2000 pound bull while you're sitting on the ground working a hacksaw... well, it's not. Thank the Lord critters usually know when you're trying to help them. He did.

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  8. Improvise, adapt, overcome. He's not letting a little thing like this stop him. If he comes to a deep place in the ditch, he will be able to get out beneath the edge.

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  9. Free-range cattle?

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