Posted by RN on July 10, 2013 at 08:18:39 from (68.190.80.254):
In Reply to: Crazy Steer.... posted by donjr on July 10, 2013 at 08:04:36:
If he is drinking from water bucket- might see if you can slip a trank into the water. Old practice on hogs to be butchered was some beer in the water bucket if they were getting upset, had figured out that something bad was going to happen to them- might take lots of beer, have your friendly sherrif raid a underage party to "confiscate and destroy" while issueing a "warning only" ticket. Next suggestion if available- put a calm companion next to him or next stall over for a hour or so, one of the friendly calves hand feeding some sugar cubes or apple slices where rowdy can see it, might get him to take a few nibbles. Steer isn"t crazy, just highly suspicious of what is coming next- he"s right isn"t he? Butcher may not like some medications in the system, check first. DNR training officer may like a trankgun target for new recruits- check with him. Wait a day to let steer calm down, play some music- like "home on the range?"- better not, he"s trying to get out to range already. If worse comes to worse- a tractor and loader, 100 foot of rope sling to carry him to butcher wagon and the .30 caliber. RN
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