MCgunner
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We've had cows out from time to time roaming the woods. Found out who belonged to 3 of 'em, he had 'em captured and taken to auction. He no longer runs cows where I think THESE might be out from. The old man that owns the place can't get around, leases the rights on his place to get tKEEhe ag exemption. I don't know who's leasing his place now, but there's a dozen or more cows out now. When there were just 5, they got into my garden and ate all, but two heads of my cabbage which were near ready to pic. Chaps my hyde. I think he owes me some beef. If I catch one out back tomorrow when I tend the traps and feeder, I'm going to take one down. I figure I can get hind quarters off it, the backstraps (sirloin?), and let the buzzards and worms have the rest. That'll give me enough beef to pay for the cabbage.
In Texas, KEEP YOUR COWS IN YOUR FENCE!!!!!!!! That fence needs to be replaced, obviously, and they're too cheap to do it. They start losing cows, maybe it'll become the economic thing to do.
In Texas, KEEP YOUR COWS IN YOUR FENCE!!!!!!!! That fence needs to be replaced, obviously, and they're too cheap to do it. They start losing cows, maybe it'll become the economic thing to do.