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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 361644" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>i had a calf die the day after it was born a few weeks back. it was kind of mysterious in that he appeared to be fine the day of birth but the next day he just laid around (in the shade) panting and bawling every once in a while. i tried to save him of course but anyway he didnt make it. so i took him to the back hundred (normally i bury them with the tractor and bucket but not this time). anyway, i came back two days later and the entire carcass was gone with no sign of being eaten or anything. i couldnt tell where it had been drug and i looked all over for it. i never did find that calf. and we have really small coyotes not much bigger than foxes (except for the one big black one that we think is part german shepherd).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 361644, member: 57"] i had a calf die the day after it was born a few weeks back. it was kind of mysterious in that he appeared to be fine the day of birth but the next day he just laid around (in the shade) panting and bawling every once in a while. i tried to save him of course but anyway he didnt make it. so i took him to the back hundred (normally i bury them with the tractor and bucket but not this time). anyway, i came back two days later and the entire carcass was gone with no sign of being eaten or anything. i couldnt tell where it had been drug and i looked all over for it. i never did find that calf. and we have really small coyotes not much bigger than foxes (except for the one big black one that we think is part german shepherd). [/QUOTE]
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