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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Are Nerve Pills For The Cattle Next?

John just got word from one of the landlords at the ranch that a gas pipeline will be run across two of the ranch properties. The east part and the back of the middle part. Wow how is this going to affect the cattle? They are getting used to all the oilfield traffic. We met about twenty very large frac trucks this moning. They probably fracked a well last night or maybe more then one with the amount of trucks and were on their way in. We knew there was an gas line going through but had no idea it was going to cross the ranch. Where it is coming from and where it is going we don't know yet but it will be interesting how it affects everything. I'm sure they have it down to a science and will do as little damage as possible. It has just been an unusual year for this area with the drought, the oil boom, and now the gas line. Poor little cows have less and less peace.

10 comments:

Jill said...

Poor herd. I hope it doesn't disrupt them too much.

TexWisGirl said...

we have a gas pipeline across our front pasture. i'm glad it was already there before we bought the place.

jack69 said...

Gas lines are part of this country now. I guess the owner will get paid, while the leasor will put up with the disturbance.

Best of luck and I hope you get that tire changed. LOL

I have messed up my blogs somehow, but maybe I can get it strait soon.

Anonymous said...

Because too many of us think we are the only species that really matters. ~Mary

salemslot9 said...

hope your turtles
will be alright

Dar said...

Always changes going on, and Just when contentment happens! Hope the cattle roam peaceful.
BlessYourHeartPaula

Toon said...

It's going to be stressful for everybody. Yikes.

Kath said...

Hope this works Paula.Back from the USA this weekend and my computer was having nothing much yesterday at all.I managed one comment in an hour in Blogger grrrr.Sorry to read you are to have this disruption.There is always something to (upset our apple carts)as we say in England.I too thought about your turtles as salemslot9 said.Hope all goes well.Have a good day. Take Care God Bless Kath xx

Lucy said...

We are having a trans Canada pipe line go through the sandhills and is supposed to go a lot farther. Farmers fighting it but I bet Canada has its way. I told Joe, it would be interesting to see what all is under our ground but not sure I want to know. Hope the cattle get used to it.

Hospitable Scots Bachelor said...

Thanks for a fascinating insight into a world completely different to the one that I live in.