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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 657218" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Hogs?</p><p></p><p>I lost one just before yours. It took almost a week before the buzzards started working it over. The hide and bones are still their. On occasion, usually shredding pasture, I run across a leg bone or a part with nothing missing in my herd. Pretty sure a couple have been hog bones. Last year I hand an old cow just disappear. No buzzards and no skeleton found. My guess is hogs are finding the carcus and carrying it off with them. The old cow still puzzles me a bit. Kind of large to carry the whole thing off, but so far I haven't found a thing. Dead baby calves I can understand. Coyotes can move them pretty easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 657218, member: 7795"] Hogs? I lost one just before yours. It took almost a week before the buzzards started working it over. The hide and bones are still their. On occasion, usually shredding pasture, I run across a leg bone or a part with nothing missing in my herd. Pretty sure a couple have been hog bones. Last year I hand an old cow just disappear. No buzzards and no skeleton found. My guess is hogs are finding the carcus and carrying it off with them. The old cow still puzzles me a bit. Kind of large to carry the whole thing off, but so far I haven't found a thing. Dead baby calves I can understand. Coyotes can move them pretty easy. [/QUOTE]
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