04-25-2011, 10:37 PM
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Some farmer has some fences to mend!
I've run into sheep, goats, geese and cows here in NJ. It's usually a case of busted fences. They lean on them to get the good, fresh grass that's coming up now for spring. They are probably kept in mud lots all winter and the fresh grass is too much to resist! Fences give way easily when you're 1200 pounds!
Cows are stupid too. They'll lean on barbed wire and shred themselves to get to the 'good stuff'.
I've run into sheep, goats, geese and cows here in NJ. It's usually a case of busted fences. They lean on them to get the good, fresh grass that's coming up now for spring. They are probably kept in mud lots all winter and the fresh grass is too much to resist! Fences give way easily when you're 1200 pounds!
Cows are stupid too. They'll lean on barbed wire and shred themselves to get to the 'good stuff'.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head