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<blockquote data-quote="BikerHT" data-source="post: 2089649" data-attributes="member: 24483"><p>I, too, am glad I live in the country. I once had a steer, Sir Loin, that kept getting out of the pasture and trespassed in my front yard - and yes, he even defacated on it a few times.</p><p>I would gently get some feed and lure him back in the pasture. Third time it happened, my 4yo grandson was with me. I lured Sir Loin to the corral, which is made of pipe and rod, so he wasn't getting out again. Grandson asked, "Is he in time-out, Papa?" "Yep, he sure is. Time-out until the lights are out!" </p><p></p><p>We butchered Sir Loin a few months later and have been eating parts of him ever since. </p><p>Just throwing out another idea for the OP!</p><p><img src="/images/smilies/new/spaghetti.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":spaghetti:" title="Spaghetti :spaghetti:" data-shortname=":spaghetti:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikerHT, post: 2089649, member: 24483"] I, too, am glad I live in the country. I once had a steer, Sir Loin, that kept getting out of the pasture and trespassed in my front yard - and yes, he even defacated on it a few times. I would gently get some feed and lure him back in the pasture. Third time it happened, my 4yo grandson was with me. I lured Sir Loin to the corral, which is made of pipe and rod, so he wasn't getting out again. Grandson asked, "Is he in time-out, Papa?" "Yep, he sure is. Time-out until the lights are out!" We butchered Sir Loin a few months later and have been eating parts of him ever since. Just throwing out another idea for the OP! :spaghetti: [/QUOTE]
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