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Why I never get around cattle on foot, always on horseback
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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1800046" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>We had a big beautiful bull calf shot dead and another animal wounded, both by the same pack of Mexicans (no hate for my Mexican friends, that's just what they happened to be). They were using .22lr. It was queer, because that calf had kinda of a wooly head and face and walking up on him you couldn't really see much blood and at first we were looking around and on him to see if perhaps he'd just elected to up and die or if he had taken sick. Then we figured it out. Involved the law, they did about as much as you'd expect, just said we had no proof and went off to hunt up someplace to doze away the tax dollars. That was also the only set of neighbors we had on that side of the property, they were known trouble, and you couldn't see that pasture from the road, but I'm no policeman so I guess that's not good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1800046, member: 42731"] We had a big beautiful bull calf shot dead and another animal wounded, both by the same pack of Mexicans (no hate for my Mexican friends, that's just what they happened to be). They were using .22lr. It was queer, because that calf had kinda of a wooly head and face and walking up on him you couldn't really see much blood and at first we were looking around and on him to see if perhaps he'd just elected to up and die or if he had taken sick. Then we figured it out. Involved the law, they did about as much as you'd expect, just said we had no proof and went off to hunt up someplace to doze away the tax dollars. That was also the only set of neighbors we had on that side of the property, they were known trouble, and you couldn't see that pasture from the road, but I'm no policeman so I guess that's not good enough. [/QUOTE]
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