Posted on 04/18/2017 7:58:04 PM PDT by thecodont
Nah. Too easy.
I’ve always heard (no pun intended) that cows are very inquisitive, and easily distracted by anything new out of place. Who knows, the beaver may have been either trying to run away from this big rumbling, ungainly group of cows, or inspecting the tall grass for bugs, and the damn cows would not stop following him.
Good explanation. Cows are curious critters. Beaver was likely looking for a new building area and they just followed him.
Here’s a bit of video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxSB7jEVqRQ
Beavers pushing around heifers...happens all the time.
Lol — funny with or without beer.
No wonder cows wind up on the grill.
Bet the beaver is thinking wtf?
Keeping this one in the file.
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Lots of hilarious animal videos!
The cows follow as well as democrats.
The day I called the State DNR about what to do about teh beaver eating my fruit trees I planted and they said “We dont’t control them, you do” was the day I got serious.
I look on google earth now where I used to live and there are still distinct craters where beaver huts once lived.
I still don’t see any signs the beaver ever came back.
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Ugh. What kind of jackass takes videos in portrait mode?!
Hang the sucker in a smokehouse. YUMMY!
Back in another life a friend and I were playing guitars in a grove of trees surround by a large pasture. A herd of about 30 cows wandered up and surrounded us. We serenaded them for a 1/2 hour.
I don’t know why but your story made me think of John Belushi’s “Wilderness Comedian” skit on the old SNL.
Talk about another life. (grin)
They appreciated it. :)
I didn’t know that Madonna could herd cattle. My, what will she do next?
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