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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 51446" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I was loading to go to the locker when she broke the second :shock: leg!! I had to sweet talk to get her in at the locker after she broke a hind leg in a shoving match with a big steer. When I went to load her she slipped a little on wet ground and snapped the front leg on the same side. We would have taken a half day to get ready to skin her and it was late in the day. When I called for a hoe he only had time that evening. I was not going to let her suffer more than she had. I shot her and paid the neighbor to bury her and she and I were both better off. Sometimes with livestock things just do not go as planned. It just made me curious as what others did. In this area the dead truck is a thing of the past and I wondered about other areas. It is legal to bury them here but you can't burn them or leave them lay for the varmits. She was up in the lots so I couldn't very well leave her lay for a week.</p><p> Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 51446, member: 491"] I was loading to go to the locker when she broke the second :shock: leg!! I had to sweet talk to get her in at the locker after she broke a hind leg in a shoving match with a big steer. When I went to load her she slipped a little on wet ground and snapped the front leg on the same side. We would have taken a half day to get ready to skin her and it was late in the day. When I called for a hoe he only had time that evening. I was not going to let her suffer more than she had. I shot her and paid the neighbor to bury her and she and I were both better off. Sometimes with livestock things just do not go as planned. It just made me curious as what others did. In this area the dead truck is a thing of the past and I wondered about other areas. It is legal to bury them here but you can't burn them or leave them lay for the varmits. She was up in the lots so I couldn't very well leave her lay for a week. Mike [/QUOTE]
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