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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly beef man" data-source="post: 1173351" data-attributes="member: 4786"><p>Had a bull do the same thing a couple of years ago. Hauled him to the vet. It was a broke spine according to the vet. He did show me a trick though. He took his pocket knife and started lightly poking the bull right along his spine at the shoulders. When he would poke him he would shake his skin like they do when shaking off a fly. He continued down the spine towards the tail. He got about half way down his spine and he quit shaking. The vet stated that he had broke his back there and severed his spinal colum. Anything past the break and he had no feeling. Nothing to be done but put him down. It sucks, but part of having cattle. One word of advice though, a 7.62x54r fmj can go through a bulls head, two feet of bull body, and still have enough energy to go through the side of a steel livestock trailer. :cry2: Could you eat her where you gave her steroids? I am not sure what the withdrawal period is for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly beef man, post: 1173351, member: 4786"] Had a bull do the same thing a couple of years ago. Hauled him to the vet. It was a broke spine according to the vet. He did show me a trick though. He took his pocket knife and started lightly poking the bull right along his spine at the shoulders. When he would poke him he would shake his skin like they do when shaking off a fly. He continued down the spine towards the tail. He got about half way down his spine and he quit shaking. The vet stated that he had broke his back there and severed his spinal colum. Anything past the break and he had no feeling. Nothing to be done but put him down. It sucks, but part of having cattle. One word of advice though, a 7.62x54r fmj can go through a bulls head, two feet of bull body, and still have enough energy to go through the side of a steel livestock trailer. :cry2: Could you eat her where you gave her steroids? I am not sure what the withdrawal period is for them. [/QUOTE]
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