“They seem to have a good sense of direction,” he said.
DuMond said once they were close, a bucket of grain helped incentivize them to come back to the farm. He removed a section of a fence and drove them back in.
“They were tuckered out,” he said. “They weren’t anxious to do it. I think they had a pretty good run for the day.”
He thought they were all back, but more showed up.
“I thought I counted them all when I put six of them back in, and then a friend of mine came in with seven more,” DuMond said.