That's what I was thinking but honestly it was nursing yesterday and acted & looked fine. Obviously I missed something. There were no marks on its neck from a possible dog kill. What could make it's intestines pop out like that?Red Bull Breeder said:Buzzards don't get two week old calves unless they are sick. Some besides the buzzards killed the calf.
tncattle said:Could a dog or coyote do that to it's stomach?
Not a cougar, no cougars in the area. Farm is 9 miles NE of downtown Nashville Tn. Next to golf course. Owners stupid brother got a new pit bull about 4 months ago. If I find out he did it I'm going to kill him!Son of Butch said:cougar
Alien could transport a cougar this time of year without leaving any crop circles.sim.-ang.king said:Wrong.Son of Butch said:cougar
East Texas Levitating Cougar
Sorry just not funny to me right nowSon of Butch said:Alien could transport a cougar this time of year without leaving any crop circles.sim.-ang.king said:Wrong.Son of Butch said:cougar
East Texas Levitating Cougar
Eyes are a delicacy among 3rd world aliens.
Could be a werewolf.Redgully said:I had a friend who used to be employed by farmers who were losing livestock. He used to camp there for a week and shoot whatever it was in the act. Every farmer had their theories what it was. He said 9 times out of ten it was the farmers own dog which came as a huge shock to them. The rest was next doors dog or close by. I'm thinking everything is pointing to that pit bull.
tncattle said:Just found a 2 week old calf dead in the pasture with intestines out and eyes gone from buzzards. She was totally fine yesterday, nursing and running around. :bang: