:28:00
If the calves turn up sick and the horses
don't, it's foot and mouth. We've got to.
:28:05
The last bad outbreak, the government
had to kill 77,000 cattle,
:28:10
plus that many sheep and goats,
even 20,000 deer.
:28:14
It's a terrible thing.
:28:16
I just bought 20 head
of Mexican cows down south.
:28:20
- Could they be the bad ones?
- Could be.
:28:23
If they were, you'll have to get rid of
every cow that's been near them.
:28:29
You're talking about
all the animals I own.
:28:33
I know I am.
:28:36
I hope I'm wrong
and that it's something else.
:28:40
So we won't ever have to
talk about it again.
:28:48
Looks like I landed
in the wrong place again.
:28:52
You guys get on,
there's some fence to fix.
:29:09
Man, how about that?
:29:14
You going to let them shoot your cows
on account of a schoolbook disease?
:29:19
You getting that old, Homer?
:29:22
I wonder if a long quarantine wouldn't
satisfy 'em. Think they'd agree to that?
:29:27
They don't have to agree to nothing.
They're the law.
:29:30
You can agree with them till hell
freezes over.
:29:34
But that Mr Burris
seemed like a reasonable man.
:29:39
Think they'd come and liquidate?
:29:41
Hell, yeah,
you got what they say you got.
:29:44
You've had 24 of my 34 years working
for you on this ranch,
:29:49
and, Daddy,
you've had top-grade cheap labour.
:29:52
I've shovelled manure for you.
You've got my calluses. For what?
:29:56
Your blessings the day you die?
No, damn it.
:29:59
I want out of this spread
what I put into it.