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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Wagner" data-source="post: 1647311" data-attributes="member: 25329"><p>I had a butcher shop come out one time for a cow with a broken leg. She took three hits from a .223 in the forehead to knock her down and they were all well placed shots on a cripple. Anyone who would try that with a .22 on a healthy mobile cow has a higher tolerance for excitement than I have. Every butcher shop I ever witnessed stuns the animal behind the poll, except for those guys. If I had a cow like the one described, I'd go hunting from a safe distance and take a heart/lung shot with a hunting rifle although that twelve gauge slug would work too. I've seen what a mad cow can do. A neighbor couple some years ago both spent time in the hospital when a cow took after them. Seems she could go through fences and gates faster than the neighbors could crawl under or over them. The advise to get her before she gets you is spot on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Wagner, post: 1647311, member: 25329"] I had a butcher shop come out one time for a cow with a broken leg. She took three hits from a .223 in the forehead to knock her down and they were all well placed shots on a cripple. Anyone who would try that with a .22 on a healthy mobile cow has a higher tolerance for excitement than I have. Every butcher shop I ever witnessed stuns the animal behind the poll, except for those guys. If I had a cow like the one described, I’d go hunting from a safe distance and take a heart/lung shot with a hunting rifle although that twelve gauge slug would work too. I’ve seen what a mad cow can do. A neighbor couple some years ago both spent time in the hospital when a cow took after them. Seems she could go through fences and gates faster than the neighbors could crawl under or over them. The advise to get her before she gets you is spot on. [/QUOTE]
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