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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1666741" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>Stuff like that happens. I hate to lose one but, I learned something from it. But I really feel bad for the farmer who lost his life trying to take care of his Calf.</p><p></p><p>Years ago while I was deer hunting along this creek. I came up on a cow that had feel through a beavers tunnel. Beavers had tunneled into the bank to make their den. So the cow feel through right into it. Had thrashed around tring to get out. Dirt caved in on top of the cow. All that was visible of the cow was a side view of its head. One ear, one eye, It's nose.</p><p></p><p>Owner took chain saws ,cut a road about 40 foot through the woods to the creek where the cow was. Doug the cow out of the beaver den that was full of water. Picked it up using the back how. Put in his barn for it to die later.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1666741, member: 40335"] Stuff like that happens. I hate to lose one but, I learned something from it. But I really feel bad for the farmer who lost his life trying to take care of his Calf. Years ago while I was deer hunting along this creek. I came up on a cow that had feel through a beavers tunnel. Beavers had tunneled into the bank to make their den. So the cow feel through right into it. Had thrashed around tring to get out. Dirt caved in on top of the cow. All that was visible of the cow was a side view of its head. One ear, one eye, It's nose. Owner took chain saws ,cut a road about 40 foot through the woods to the creek where the cow was. Doug the cow out of the beaver den that was full of water. Picked it up using the back how. Put in his barn for it to die later. . [/QUOTE]
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