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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 3746973" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>There’s a little more to my post about last night. Yesterday morning, I was on my way to check out a pasture a few miles up the road. At one particular wheat field that I pass there is typically a very large herd of elk grazing on it. They were right by the fence yesterday morning, and I spooked them when I topped the hill. About half of the herd jumped the fence, and the other half ran the other way. I sped up a bit just to watch them run and jump. There was one particular large cow that stopped and stared me down because I think her baby was on the other side of the road. I stopped in the road and watched the herd re-unite. Anyway, I think that the same cow was in my yard last night, and I’m pretty sure she was looking for revenge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 3746973, member: 48447"] There’s a little more to my post about last night. Yesterday morning, I was on my way to check out a pasture a few miles up the road. At one particular wheat field that I pass there is typically a very large herd of elk grazing on it. They were right by the fence yesterday morning, and I spooked them when I topped the hill. About half of the herd jumped the fence, and the other half ran the other way. I sped up a bit just to watch them run and jump. There was one particular large cow that stopped and stared me down because I think her baby was on the other side of the road. I stopped in the road and watched the herd re-unite. Anyway, I think that the same cow was in my yard last night, and I’m pretty sure she was looking for revenge! [/QUOTE]
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