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<blockquote data-quote="lifeofleisure" data-source="post: 902741" data-attributes="member: 9248"><p>Well before I got home wife texted me a picture of steer. He was up and running around noon. She went to give him a shot and he was gone from spot he had been staying at. When he saw her with bucket he came running. Stopped when he saw syringe in bucket. He is limping on back foot. Joint looks stiff but seems in good shape. No indicators of rabies that I see. Dark when I got to him, and black cattle are hard to see. Will take a better look see in morning. Still eating and drinking. Browsing grass when she was leaving him. Still by himself and content to stay there. </p><p></p><p>Maybe he ate something? Maybe stepped in one of those confounded earth pig holes? Both? </p><p></p><p>Seems like every year I when I have to go to reserves for two weeks something happens. Helpless feeling when you ain't there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lifeofleisure, post: 902741, member: 9248"] Well before I got home wife texted me a picture of steer. He was up and running around noon. She went to give him a shot and he was gone from spot he had been staying at. When he saw her with bucket he came running. Stopped when he saw syringe in bucket. He is limping on back foot. Joint looks stiff but seems in good shape. No indicators of rabies that I see. Dark when I got to him, and black cattle are hard to see. Will take a better look see in morning. Still eating and drinking. Browsing grass when she was leaving him. Still by himself and content to stay there. Maybe he ate something? Maybe stepped in one of those confounded earth pig holes? Both? Seems like every year I when I have to go to reserves for two weeks something happens. Helpless feeling when you ain't there. [/QUOTE]
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