Sam, you know that corn grows best in the flat bottoms, so when we would go down and plow the corn, we had to put riser shoes on one side of the mules. That was until deddy was plowing the corn in the heat of July, '54, when it got so hot, all the corn popped on the stalks! When it covered the ground, the mules thought it was snow and laid down and froze to death!
i got the mind movie, now picture that same farm on that same hill now turn loose a trailor load of fainting goats out on that same hill.. now thats is something to watch! take care....
Could always shorten the long legs or provide maybe wooden extensions for the short side. Then you would need a hill with no slope which kind of gets tricky.........
OR
Maybe the "Fall Down" Position could be a new Bovine "Position" for procreation? This all gets too hard without a Patent.........................
Could always shorten the long legs or provide maybe wooden extensions for the short side. Then you would need a hill with no slope which kind of gets tricky.........
Too funny. I told a tale like this about cows about a year or so back to my children when we were taking a ride along through KY out of VA. Great minds think alike.
Sam, you know that corn grows best in the flat bottoms, so when we would go down and plow the corn, we had to put riser shoes on one side of the mules. That was until deddy was plowing the corn in the heat of July, '54, when it got so hot, all the corn popped on the stalks! When it covered the ground, the mules thought it was snow and laid down and froze to death!
The truth if I ever told it!
RonRay 3 months ago
Sam-You know about the short legs on one side pigs in Arkansas? They are call them "Ridge Runners". Really! Thank you for the chat!
algae1000 3 months ago
The real talent here is that you don't bust out laughing while recording this one! Hat's off to you again Sam
richprint29 4 months ago 18
i got the mind movie, now picture that same farm on that same hill now turn loose a trailor load of fainting goats out on that same hill.. now thats is something to watch! take care....
mrkelly77 4 months ago
Some people will call this a tall tale ,but ,since this has to do with cows
maybe we should call it a lop-sided tail ... don't know . We tend to believe ya though........................... some.
Keep these tall/lop-sided tails/tales coming, we are rootin' for ya !!
Kalkaekie 4 months ago 3
cool story i know you are yanking me but still cool
dragonflychainsaw 4 months ago 20
Could always shorten the long legs or provide maybe wooden extensions for the short side. Then you would need a hill with no slope which kind of gets tricky.........
OR
Maybe the "Fall Down" Position could be a new Bovine "Position" for procreation? This all gets too hard without a Patent.........................
alectraproject 4 months ago 3
Could always shorten the long legs or provide maybe wooden extensions for the short side. Then you would need a hill with no slope which kind of gets tricky.........
alectraproject 4 months ago
here pull my chain love this
730M 4 months ago 23
Gotta have your wits about you to get that one.
KenMacMillan 4 months ago 24
Too funny. I told a tale like this about cows about a year or so back to my children when we were taking a ride along through KY out of VA. Great minds think alike.
CyberDruidtheModGod 4 months ago 3
Thts a cool fact
agFunForever 4 months ago 11