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#121894 12/30/05 11:36 AM
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I think Ann is right. If you look at the first photo, you can see another leg of the tower. It appears that a circular area has been worn down around that leg. To the extreme left of the first pix, you can just make out some dirt amongst the grass. Looks to me like the cattle have been using the tower legs for scratching posts.

#121895 01/01/06 08:41 PM
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The pile of dung probably wasn't there until the cow saw the grinder!


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#121896 01/02/06 12:17 AM
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Seems like I've seen wooden cattle feeders that had the same four-sided shape as that metal tower.

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