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Think someone shot our steer, has a hole in shoulder he’s dead.
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1653295" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>I am confused by what I see. In the first picture, most of the "abrasion" appears to have fairly distinct edges with mostly straight lines and sharp distinct angles and appears all the hair is gone within the borders. Was there any clipping or shaving done to examine the wound? I assume not. The other angle seems to have some black hair in the middle of the abrasion. Different angle - hard to visualize the same detail from those different angles. And he died sitting up with his legs under him? Not what I would expect. I would think that most gunshot entry wounds would be smaller and smoother. Looks like it will forever be a mystery. The bull in the same pen - any clues there? Odd behavior, nervous, mud or scratches?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1653295, member: 40418"] I am confused by what I see. In the first picture, most of the "abrasion" appears to have fairly distinct edges with mostly straight lines and sharp distinct angles and appears all the hair is gone within the borders. Was there any clipping or shaving done to examine the wound? I assume not. The other angle seems to have some black hair in the middle of the abrasion. Different angle - hard to visualize the same detail from those different angles. And he died sitting up with his legs under him? Not what I would expect. I would think that most gunshot entry wounds would be smaller and smoother. Looks like it will forever be a mystery. The bull in the same pen - any clues there? Odd behavior, nervous, mud or scratches? [/QUOTE]
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