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<blockquote data-quote="Swiss Cowboy" data-source="post: 85562" data-attributes="member: 1416"><p>I have to agree with Bez 100%. I too raise and care for animals more than 30 years . If there is a health issue to which we have no answer then it is our ethical duty to act. Be that a vet or a shoot. Even if the animal does not belong to us but is in our care we <u>must</u> act. Tell your neighbor to get a vet, shoot the animal or/and get it off your property asap. Suffering is not an option. Besides, if you do not know what it is how can you be sure it is not something this cow could pass on to yours? I too studied animal science "zoology" and the first thing we learned is to be vigilant and observe the animals behaviour and pay attention to it.</p><p>I know, I sound like a animal rights nuts, but I am not, I make a living as a butcher but I still care for the wellbeing of animals in my care.</p><p>Make the right decison and act now, best of luck to you.</p><p></p><p>Swiss Cowboy :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiss Cowboy, post: 85562, member: 1416"] I have to agree with Bez 100%. I too raise and care for animals more than 30 years . If there is a health issue to which we have no answer then it is our ethical duty to act. Be that a vet or a shoot. Even if the animal does not belong to us but is in our care we [u]must[/u] act. Tell your neighbor to get a vet, shoot the animal or/and get it off your property asap. Suffering is not an option. Besides, if you do not know what it is how can you be sure it is not something this cow could pass on to yours? I too studied animal science "zoology" and the first thing we learned is to be vigilant and observe the animals behaviour and pay attention to it. I know, I sound like a animal rights nuts, but I am not, I make a living as a butcher but I still care for the wellbeing of animals in my care. Make the right decison and act now, best of luck to you. Swiss Cowboy :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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