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<blockquote data-quote="dieselbeef" data-source="post: 423922" data-attributes="member: 4655"><p>almost any type of bruise will absorb given enought time.</p><p></p><p>i had a steer got caught in a head catch. piched down about 2'' deep on each side of his neck. it took over a yr for it to go down in size . on each side of the pipe indents it swelled about 6'' out. both sides of his neck. he walked funny after i finally got him back to health. kinda swung his head to the side..22 months later he provided us with 6oo lbs of awesome meat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselbeef, post: 423922, member: 4655"] almost any type of bruise will absorb given enought time. i had a steer got caught in a head catch. piched down about 2'' deep on each side of his neck. it took over a yr for it to go down in size . on each side of the pipe indents it swelled about 6'' out. both sides of his neck. he walked funny after i finally got him back to health. kinda swung his head to the side..22 months later he provided us with 6oo lbs of awesome meat [/QUOTE]
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