Today I had a 600-700 .lb black visitor from the next door neighbors' farm-a hefty young bull! While I went into town at lunch, this big-footed bovine trotted around my yard, MY DISHES, the flower gardens, and the vegetable garden. He'd gotten out about a week before and came through the yard , saw the tracks then, but never saw the animal. Observant as I am, I missed the tracks today by the dog's water bowl outside, but I did notice the bowl was half-empty. Since only birds are around to drink from it now, I thought that was very unusual, hehe. Then I noticed the tracks.
About 5pm the thing came out of the woods and right toward my mom and me while we were checking out the flowerbeds. (She had the water can, which it took for a food-can I suppose and headed towards her). He walked around and I shooed him back into the farm he came from-he knew where the break in the fence was, I didn't. Then about 745 tonight he came back. But this time the owner was not far behind him, trying to gather him up and get him home. Thankfully, he followed the man, and got locked up in the barn. Sorry, no pictures, when you're running a cattle around you don't think about cameras, I had no rope either-totally unprepared for cow-catching. Life in the country!
About 5pm the thing came out of the woods and right toward my mom and me while we were checking out the flowerbeds. (She had the water can, which it took for a food-can I suppose and headed towards her). He walked around and I shooed him back into the farm he came from-he knew where the break in the fence was, I didn't. Then about 745 tonight he came back. But this time the owner was not far behind him, trying to gather him up and get him home. Thankfully, he followed the man, and got locked up in the barn. Sorry, no pictures, when you're running a cattle around you don't think about cameras, I had no rope either-totally unprepared for cow-catching. Life in the country!