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Sunday morning sinking feeling !
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<blockquote data-quote="Hampton" data-source="post: 7581378" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>A neighbour used to bring lim stores down from Scotland for summer grazing. These were the type that has never seen people and he turned them out.</p><p>24 hours later another neighbour had a big celebration party and a large fire works display.</p><p>Cattle bolted, crossed the river 4 times over the course of the summer and ended up scattered around the countryside. 12 months later he still had one roaming the countryside and being an Agronomist I was walking OSR for dedicating at the end of June when this 600kg wild steer got up from under my feet like a hare and bolted down a tramline at about 30mph.</p><p>It was serious brown trouser time.</p><p>We finally caught it when it got in with our grazing cattle and followed them into a building, 16 months after they turned up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hampton, post: 7581378, member: 6937"] A neighbour used to bring lim stores down from Scotland for summer grazing. These were the type that has never seen people and he turned them out. 24 hours later another neighbour had a big celebration party and a large fire works display. Cattle bolted, crossed the river 4 times over the course of the summer and ended up scattered around the countryside. 12 months later he still had one roaming the countryside and being an Agronomist I was walking OSR for dedicating at the end of June when this 600kg wild steer got up from under my feet like a hare and bolted down a tramline at about 30mph. It was serious brown trouser time. We finally caught it when it got in with our grazing cattle and followed them into a building, 16 months after they turned up! [/QUOTE]
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