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Rammy
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My neighbor is freinds with the guy who now has the runaway cow. Thats one reason I didnt want her back when she escaped twice out of my field, then three more times from two other pastures.
I know it was a fluke that a branch fell on the fence giving her another opportunity, but the fact she took it tells me she is more trouble than she is worth.
Im sure Russ, my neighbor, will compensate the guy who has her now. Since Russ has only paid me for one cow out of the four we got total, the runaway cow is HIS problem.
I do have a mineral tub out there for them but thought about getting the loose mineral another member suggested to make sure they are getting enough.
Right now Im giving them feed from the Amish place we get feed from. The guy there recommended it and they really like it.
I was wondering if these cows were red/ black Angus crosses. In the long run, they are just walking lawnmowers for the pasture and possibly hamburger later on.
Rammy
I know it was a fluke that a branch fell on the fence giving her another opportunity, but the fact she took it tells me she is more trouble than she is worth.
Im sure Russ, my neighbor, will compensate the guy who has her now. Since Russ has only paid me for one cow out of the four we got total, the runaway cow is HIS problem.
I do have a mineral tub out there for them but thought about getting the loose mineral another member suggested to make sure they are getting enough.
Right now Im giving them feed from the Amish place we get feed from. The guy there recommended it and they really like it.
I was wondering if these cows were red/ black Angus crosses. In the long run, they are just walking lawnmowers for the pasture and possibly hamburger later on.
Rammy