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<blockquote data-quote="new cow guy" data-source="post: 628381" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>First off thanks to everyone here. I am a first time poster but a long time viewer. Great information listed here. I have a heavy heart due to one of my cows suffering a malicious shot gun blast to the lower jaw during the middle of the night by a horrible person. The suspects unfortunately are believed to be neighbors but will not admit to it. She did not get out, someone jumped the fence to get to her. She is one of my best cows and I hope she makes it. The local Sheriff is working it. We are giving her penticillan everyday and she is doing well with her calf. I can't imagine what kind of monster would do this, she is the most gentle mom I have and loves to be petted. The blast took place up close and some of the pellets are still embedded in her according to xray and Vet. Does anyone have a good line on camera systems that might reord such behaviors in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new cow guy, post: 628381, member: 9512"] First off thanks to everyone here. I am a first time poster but a long time viewer. Great information listed here. I have a heavy heart due to one of my cows suffering a malicious shot gun blast to the lower jaw during the middle of the night by a horrible person. The suspects unfortunately are believed to be neighbors but will not admit to it. She did not get out, someone jumped the fence to get to her. She is one of my best cows and I hope she makes it. The local Sheriff is working it. We are giving her penticillan everyday and she is doing well with her calf. I can't imagine what kind of monster would do this, she is the most gentle mom I have and loves to be petted. The blast took place up close and some of the pellets are still embedded in her according to xray and Vet. Does anyone have a good line on camera systems that might reord such behaviors in the future. [/QUOTE]
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