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Ever notice how cattle can get themselves into trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="J+ Cattle" data-source="post: 1704385" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>I had a 500 lb heifer one time that walked down the creek bank and managed to get both hind legs underneath an exposed tree root and was stuck there and couldn't get herself out. She was facing downhill and wasn't able to push herself back uphill with her front legs enough to get free. The coyotes found her before I did. I have pictures but I won't post them here because they aren't pretty and I don't want to upset the PETA people that may be lurking around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+ Cattle, post: 1704385, member: 4063"] I had a 500 lb heifer one time that walked down the creek bank and managed to get both hind legs underneath an exposed tree root and was stuck there and couldn't get herself out. She was facing downhill and wasn't able to push herself back uphill with her front legs enough to get free. The coyotes found her before I did. I have pictures but I won't post them here because they aren't pretty and I don't want to upset the PETA people that may be lurking around. [/QUOTE]
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