2-ton wrote:
My husband grew up on a dairy farm. He said that if you go lay down in the pasture, just lay there, the cows will watch for a while, then one will get so curious that it will start to come closer, then the whole herd will follow, and they will come up and stand all around you and stare at you and sniff at you. I think they may be more curious than a cat!
That's interesting. As long as there are no bulls around.
Back in the 80's I used to do a lot of Bass fishing in Oklahoma, and finally got permission to access private lakefront via a farmer's field. He warned me several times not to use 5 gallon buckets to carry my gear in, said I would be fine as long as I followed his advice. Well, I forgot his advice, and went hiking across the field with bucket in hand, to go fishing, and a bull started running me down. Running for what I thought was my life, I tossed everything over the fence and made a dive for it myself.
Later that afternoon when leaving, I finally realized why he mentioned not to use the buckets. That's what he used to carry grain to the troughs. Hahahaha.
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