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Nowhere To Roam !!

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Re/Max North Orange County

(A cow hides out in a grove near the I-215 freeway at Martin Luther King Boulevard.)
It's getting so's now a days a poor cow can't even go for a walk!!  Do to wonderful industialization, our dairy farms have become almost extinct in LA & the OC and even San Bernardino!

Pete Vanderzwan was moving five cows from Chino to the feed lots in Imperial County when the bovines went on the lam. Two black cows tumbled from the back of a trailer around 7 a.m., between the University Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard off-ramps, when a latch on the trailer broke.

Finally, Caltrans workers, screaming "Hee Yah," chased the animal across the embankment and back into the trailer parking alongside the Orange groves.

To make a long story short, the round up took about an hour. Though slightly scraped up, the animals appeared uninjured and resumed their trip. Too bad Cowboy Tony was not nearby, he could've rounded those heffers up no problem.

          get along little doggies....

Comments(1)

Kara Casamassina
International Property Management Group, LLC - Aiken, SC
Boomers and beyond

I hear ya about the dairy farms becoming extinct. (my grandfather was a dairy farmer..and a couple of his sons continued...and now my cousin Mark is the last dairy farmer in the family, I think)

oh - I'm glad nobody was hurt..that could have been a real mess.

Jul 22, 2008 11:22 AM