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Dead cow, photo for tax purposes?
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<blockquote data-quote="NewCowboy" data-source="post: 222077" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>Well, the best we figure is that she got struck by lightening. She was in a shallow ditch with her legs folded under her and she had a spot on her neck that looked as though she was hit by lightening, kind of a darkened long mark. Skin was not broken and there were no other outward signs. We had a bad storm the night before with lots of lightening and when we went to check the cows and calves the next morning we found her. So.......isn't that what you might think? Anyway, we drug her off and that is that. </p><p></p><p>NewCowboy's Mom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewCowboy, post: 222077, member: 2389"] Well, the best we figure is that she got struck by lightening. She was in a shallow ditch with her legs folded under her and she had a spot on her neck that looked as though she was hit by lightening, kind of a darkened long mark. Skin was not broken and there were no other outward signs. We had a bad storm the night before with lots of lightening and when we went to check the cows and calves the next morning we found her. So.......isn't that what you might think? Anyway, we drug her off and that is that. NewCowboy's Mom [/QUOTE]
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