Posted by olgentdc on January 19, 2018 at 16:58:30 from (184.16.167.16):
In Reply to: Tired Cow posted by Heyseed on January 19, 2018 at 11:58:35:
Not Surprised by Any of These Pics,.The Bible says: with Jesus All Things are Possible . WELL ,. BY GOLLY . With Animals All Things Are Possible Too ,,. especially with cows i have known ,... dammit!!. If I Only Had the Money The Devil STOLE FROM ME ...../// just last fall i rescued a heifer suffocatting that was triple tie lokt in fence wire around the front and back legs, Fence Jump Gone Wrong,. one of my cows got her front hoof thru the gas tank strap that was looped over the seat anchor of aparts VAC. that was the last thing she did , One cow decided to have her calf in the pond in 45 degree weather ,.. that did not work for either one ,,,///,. had 4 cows go thru the ice when i was down with the flu .one showed up thru the ice a week later , another paniced as we were choping them out and stuk her head under the ice shelf to get out bustin th e ice as we tried chopping her out ,,she exhausted herself and drowned,, BUT, 2 survived ,.. .had a 500 lbs steer jump over the front tire of a gravity flow wagon and suffocate over the tire after it locked both rear legs between the tie rod and the front bolster while i was at church ,..all was fine that morning when i gave them feed in their half barrels,. .another heifer thought it would "BE cool to go hippety hop nuts"on frozen ditch when i brought out feed ,she ended up with all 4 in the air flailing , and i honestly think she would have died if i had not lassoed her with a tie down strap and pulled her out, then she wore the strap for another day because i could not catch the looney lASS,.oh Yeah , I had a Newborn calf that found a new sinkhole about the size of its az , after a rainey week , i saw the calf one morning .all was well, by afternoon the mamma was bellering and snorting and pawing and going nuts over in a depression that used to hold water,fence post sized hole revealed a cistern style jug of dirt all fallen in about 5 ft down.we dug around with a backhole No More CALF..GONE... then there is the one when the calf fell in another sinkhole and the moma pawed around going nutz to get her baby till she fell in there too ,,AbOUT 20 FOOT DOWN ,.. This Couple Lived ,. Only because a FANTASTIC Backhole operator DUg Down as Far as Possible,next to the cistern like cavern ,. knocked in the wall , shoved a little dirt at a time on the momma and baby at which time they stepped up higher and higher after 20 minutes of a bucket at a time momma came elbowing out , followed by baby just a skippin on up the steep incline ,.. The Backhole OWNER Refused payment,. said seeing a good ending like that was all the pay he wanted ...
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