The grass is always greener on the other side means nothing.

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    Bumpus
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    The old remark that the grass is always greener on the other side means nothing to any kind of livestock.

    If you had your choice of eating from your bathroom commode ( the place you crap and urinate all the time ) or your clean smelling kitchen table … which would you chose ?

    Any kind of Livestock will eat brown cured hay if it smells good.

    They all smell it first, and if it does not smell right, they will not eat it unless the are starving, and there is nothing else to eat, and the color has nothing to do with it.

    If you want them to stop eating on the other side of the fence just spray it with something that they do not like, and they will not like or eat it or ride your fence.

    Think about it.

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