Cow Conundrum | Short Story

The mama cow bellows from the pasture nearby, lined up at the barbed wire fence with her hungry calf and the others.

“Bring us some tasty hay,” she calls to the pick-up driving rancher. The other girls join in the chorus: “There’s nothing to eat but prickly weeds and nettles out here.”

It’s true. A goat would turn their nose up.

“And what about water? The dirty stock pond is so low we must wade out into the mud for a drink.” They haven’t forgotten how their friend, Hazel got stuck, chest deep in the muck, and someone came with a tractor to pull her out. She left the herd shortly afterward.

The rancher rolls up in his beat up squeaky truck, with a large round bail impaled on a pointed pole in the back. Cigarette smoke wisps from the cab, as he lowers the massive alfalfa wheel to the ground. The hay is moldy and faded from the sun; it hasn’t gotten better with time—like fine wine.

“Great..,” a few of the bitter bovines complain. “He brought an old bail that has been outside longer than we have.” The crusty cowboy drops the hay and drives off, without so much as a word to the herd. 

A rooster, from a nearby farm cheerfully lauds the brand new day. “That’s easy for you to say,” the first mama cow moos, her young calf suckling from her nearly empty udders.

Then and there the whole herd decides to make a break that night for greener pastures. “Too much is enough,” snorts one of the yearling heifers. The flimsy three wire fence won’t stop a passel of one-thousand pound colicky cows.

The rancher is indifferent, rattling up to the local casino in the same old truck. He feels lucky today, like a six hour shift at the slots will pay off his mountain of debt.

Back at the pasture, the girls are gambling too, that they can mix in unnoticed with the herd in the next field, on the farm with the happy rooster. 

Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the great deep, O Lord, you preserve both men and the beast. 

Psalm 36:6 (NIV)


This short story was inspired by Matthew Richardson, a wordsmith writer friend from Scotland.


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8 responses to “Cow Conundrum | Short Story”

  1. alimw2013 Avatar

    Pretty playful post!! Love the creativity, especially being an aspiring homesteader on my own little five acre farm!

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  2. davidsdailydose Avatar

    I agree, Priscilla. Thank you for reading and commenting. I’m glad you enjoyed the story. God Bless!

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  3. Priscilla Bettis Avatar

    I think part of being a good Christian is taking good care of our animals. I enjoyed the story, David!

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  4. K.L. Hale Avatar

    You’re welcome, David! I’m itching to get back to school. I’ve received several calls. I began a new lower dose of chemo and after my next labs on the 19th, if all goes well and liver is functioning its best, I can begin in October! If I lived closer, I’d love to work in your building as a substitute! God bless you, brother!

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  5. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thanks, Karla. I enjoy reading Matthew’s stories, and sometimes they spark stories of my own. School is off to a good start! Thanks for asking.

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  6. davidsdailydose Avatar

    You’re welcome, Matthew. Reading your latest drove me to the laptop to write my own story. It came rather quickly. Thanks for the nudge.

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  7. K.L. Hale Avatar

    David, I enjoyed this so much! Yes, the Lord’s righteousness and justice to man and beast. It seems the cows, and the crusty cowboy, will “get” what they deserve! Many blessings, dear friend. I hope the school year is off to a great start!

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  8. Matthew J. Richardson Avatar

    Love this David and thanks for the shout out! A beautiful rural mosaic – stories within stories.

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