bigbluegrass
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Dad had a lamb get bit by a rattle snake (this was in South Dakota). The lamb was down and didn't look good. His head was swelled up and he had labored breathing. He was bit in the back of the face/neck area. I don't remember exactly how we did it, but I know we tied into one of the outlets on the distributor of a 8 cylinder pick up and I thought we used an extension cord, but any insulated wire would probably work - not sure how we grounded it back. Maybe we used jumper cables. Started the truck on the remaining 7 cylinders. I know it shocked him, because you could hear it. Dad must have shocked that lamb for a good 5 minutes all around the area. Next day he was up, swelling was down. He survived the snake bit. Hard to say what would have happened without the electric shock therapy.
Hook - if you are going to do this to treat your bull, he will need to be restrained really well. :lol2:
Hook - if you are going to do this to treat your bull, he will need to be restrained really well. :lol2: