I kicked a cow today. We hopped over the fence and walked towards the calf, who was separated a great distance from her over-protective mother. There was another black and white cow that stayed put. I couldn't force myself to fulfill my promise to Levi (to kick it), so I saddled up next to the cow and gave it one of those gentle, behind the back swats with my foot that you do to a friend as you're walking past. Now I can say I've kicked a cow. I feel so much better about myself as a human now.
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Posted by: Levi macallister at August 23, 2008 04:06 AMone 'sidles' up to a cow -- one saddles a horse.
Posted by: solomon at August 23, 2008 02:44 PMwhat was the purpose of that exercise?
why? and what did it teach Levi?
I dont understand? Dont do that up around Abilene
They will shot you for messing with their cattle,
and the sheriff will be on their side.
pet the kitty cat instead.