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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 168238" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Thats how it is--the one time you decide she will be fine on her own something like that happens. i know too well. Buzzards are pretty good at strowing calf parts around (ever seen them play tug of war for supper?) and also cleaning under the hide after they eat out the butt and eyes.. they can also cause fractures to bone. but could have been a coyote or hog even just as easily. since you didnt find the rest of the calf who knows. coyote could have drug it off. sucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 168238, member: 57"] Thats how it is--the one time you decide she will be fine on her own something like that happens. i know too well. Buzzards are pretty good at strowing calf parts around (ever seen them play tug of war for supper?) and also cleaning under the hide after they eat out the butt and eyes.. they can also cause fractures to bone. but could have been a coyote or hog even just as easily. since you didnt find the rest of the calf who knows. coyote could have drug it off. sucks. [/QUOTE]
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