The mean bastid who put that bale out with the net wrap still tightly in place is probably the one running the camera. Cut off the net wrap and she would quickly have a dinner plate five or six feet wide by about one hundred feet long and several inches thick in no time at all. It's so commonly accomplished by the cattle that most of us have no need to purchase ball unrollers. It was a hoot watching the herd on Mrs. Cow's father's land doing this because the hills were so steep. Get out of the way or get run over.
Hmmm, looks like you are rollin' some weed...
That thing looks like a discarded blunt from the Jolly Green Giant.
Holy Cow, post: 399784, member: 50 wrote: The mean bastid who put that bale out with the net wrap still tightly in place is probably the one running the camera. Cut off the net wrap and she would quickly have a dinner plate five or six feet wide by about one hundred feet long and several inches thick in no time at all. It's so commonly accomplished by the cattle that most of us have no need to purchase ball unrollers. It was a hoot watching the herd on Mrs. Cow's father's land doing this because the hills were so steep. Get out of the way or get run over.
Back when I was in high school we grew watermelons. Any that were "culls" were to the cows. It was a blast watching them try to butt open a melon. I would walk along with a machete and get them split, then the cows would slurp up every drop.
Andy
Looks like fun or. Is it bovine X training?
Funny how posters see things differently.
Andy Bruner, post: 399817, member: 1123 wrote: Back when I was in high school we grew watermelons. Any that were "culls" were to the cows. It was a blast watching them try to butt open a melon. I would walk along with a machete and get them split, then the cows would slurp up every drop.
Andy
Cows eating watermelons conjures up the image of an old cow with bad teeth eating spring grass.
Bovine Food Truck?
Don't anger the cows
That cow was smiling I'm sure of it....
Who said cows don't have fun.