Posted by kyhayman on February 21, 2010 at 16:39:30 from (75.104.128.54):
In Reply to: o/t cow with broke leg posted by JNRcountryboy on February 21, 2010 at 15:51:19:
I probably wouldnt eat it, but it should be ok to eat as long as there's no infection and the cow hasnt had any antibiotics. The last one I had to put down was a heifer who got accross the highway. If they get on the r.r. right of ways over there they can get on the interstate. There was no catching her and getting her back. She was fine, tasted good and all that but I just cant bring myself to eat a cow I know.
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