Blinginpse
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- Oct 12, 2014
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Was diskin corn ground today when vet called me asked me to tag along with her after I milked this evening. Asked me to bring my tranq gun and darts. She meve told me why just assumed had a wild cow calf or bull on the loose.
So come 615 I meet her at her home jump in her truck and we head out to a mans farm. Get there dude had about 45 sticker calves 5-700# around feed troughs. Nothing out of the ordinary at the moment. He told me to walk down through them and look at each 1's right side something was sticking out of 1 of his calves but he couldn't make out what it was.
After a little peaking and digging around I finally found out what he wasn't sure of
I knocked the calf down wth a dart and some meds. Vet made a couple cuts and eased the arrow out. Gas had built up big time. Calf was suffering had. While he was knocked out asleep she just went ahead and injected meds into the vein of the steers neck and put him out for good.
Apparently a little brat of a 12year old up the road has shot his calf just for the fun of it. Not gonna end up pretty for that family if they don't come up with a couple grand. Bow season hasn't even opened here in Virginia yet.
We people rely on cattle as much to take care of us as they rely on us to take care of them. Though we make beef of them they do not deserve to go through this. No wonder hunting permission is a thing of the past and you can't blame a farmer at all For it because you never know what hoodlum will turn up next
So come 615 I meet her at her home jump in her truck and we head out to a mans farm. Get there dude had about 45 sticker calves 5-700# around feed troughs. Nothing out of the ordinary at the moment. He told me to walk down through them and look at each 1's right side something was sticking out of 1 of his calves but he couldn't make out what it was.
After a little peaking and digging around I finally found out what he wasn't sure of
I knocked the calf down wth a dart and some meds. Vet made a couple cuts and eased the arrow out. Gas had built up big time. Calf was suffering had. While he was knocked out asleep she just went ahead and injected meds into the vein of the steers neck and put him out for good.
Apparently a little brat of a 12year old up the road has shot his calf just for the fun of it. Not gonna end up pretty for that family if they don't come up with a couple grand. Bow season hasn't even opened here in Virginia yet.
We people rely on cattle as much to take care of us as they rely on us to take care of them. Though we make beef of them they do not deserve to go through this. No wonder hunting permission is a thing of the past and you can't blame a farmer at all For it because you never know what hoodlum will turn up next