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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1686218" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Probably around 30 years ago, saw if I remember correctly 8 cows that had gotten onto a railroad and hit by a train. They were strewn all along the edge of the track. The road was up higher than the railroad and ran along by it. They appeared to be pretty well intact as far as I could tell. </p><p>Last year, we were going to the vets office and on a state road a cow must have either got hit or got through a fence and fell off of a high and straight down embankment, which we believe the latter. She was laying on the side of the road feet straight out and trembling. People were standing around I guess deciding what to do. Pitiful sight, she was gone from there when we came back along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1686218, member: 24816"] Probably around 30 years ago, saw if I remember correctly 8 cows that had gotten onto a railroad and hit by a train. They were strewn all along the edge of the track. The road was up higher than the railroad and ran along by it. They appeared to be pretty well intact as far as I could tell. Last year, we were going to the vets office and on a state road a cow must have either got hit or got through a fence and fell off of a high and straight down embankment, which we believe the latter. She was laying on the side of the road feet straight out and trembling. People were standing around I guess deciding what to do. Pitiful sight, she was gone from there when we came back along. [/QUOTE]
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