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Cows

Story ID:376
Written by:Carol J Garriott (bio, link, contact, other stories)
Organization:home/retired
Story type:Musings, Essays and Such
Location:Madison Kansas USA
Year:1952
Person:Carol Garriott
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Posted 05/04/2006 11:44 by Wanda Molsberry Bates | Reply
THis is a very interesting essay with an unusual theme and point of view. A well-written and clever article.
Posted 05/06/2006 11:08 by barbara elliott carpenter | Reply
What a remarkable perspective on cows...well-written and delightful to read. Barbara Carpenter
Posted 05/08/2006 20:34 by Gail Lee Martin | Reply
Great memories. But you forgot the cockle burrs. Gail Martin
Posted 11/06/2007 07:49 by Cynthia Jo Ross | Reply
Glad you added the pictures! Gave me a chance to read a story I think I orginally missed.
I too have had more than one mishap w/ cattle, some not staying on their side of the fence.
Posted 11/06/2007 08:30 by Gail Lee Martin | Reply
That is too close and personal! Even for a dog. He is so tiny.
Posted 11/25/2007 20:34 by Mike Mercer | Reply
Cattle have a way of getting under your skin. Wonderful bull. My dad had a name for every cow and there were 150. The cows name matched the temperament of some one my dad knew.