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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 51327" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I had to shoot a big heifer Wed. and the only option I have is hire a backhoe. The dead truck runs on a weekly route and there is no way I would let one suffer that long. What options do you have. I live in a grain poducing area in Ill. with very little livestock! There is only one rendering co. that runs in the area and there primary work is lockers and slaughter plants. I will have to ask my locker guy what he does if the vet tanks one.</p><p> Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 51327, member: 491"] I had to shoot a big heifer Wed. and the only option I have is hire a backhoe. The dead truck runs on a weekly route and there is no way I would let one suffer that long. What options do you have. I live in a grain poducing area in Ill. with very little livestock! There is only one rendering co. that runs in the area and there primary work is lockers and slaughter plants. I will have to ask my locker guy what he does if the vet tanks one. Mike [/QUOTE]
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