Why People Need To Keep Cows

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People will keep getting into car acidents if we don't keep cows in the lot and not in the road. Cows can be smart but they can also be dum. They get in the road and don't move. They just stand there and stare at you.

Car passangers want to get to their destaion safely but often cows are blocking the road. We need to get this done because people can get hurt if not killed. Their would be families orging because a cow was in the road. Some people don't have enough money to pay for the bills. We need to keep cows in and not out.

If we keep cows in the lot won't be as many car aciendts. The community can help raise money for fences. We can throw party's, bake sales and more. If we can raise the money we can fix the fences. If the

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