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Think someone shot our steer, has a hole in shoulder he’s dead.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1653512" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I'm a retired veterinary pathologist. Spent the better part of 34 years performing necropsies on dead animals - mostly food animals - in order to figure out (when we could) why they died. I've seen and dismantled thousands of bloated, decomposing cattle. Post-mortem bloating on the animal pictured is pretty advanced.</p><p>Without examination beyond what was (not) performed on this animal all any of us can do is guess.</p><p>My guess is no gunshot wound...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1653512, member: 12607"] I'm a retired veterinary pathologist. Spent the better part of 34 years performing necropsies on dead animals - mostly food animals - in order to figure out (when we could) why they died. I've seen and dismantled thousands of bloated, decomposing cattle. Post-mortem bloating on the animal pictured is pretty advanced. Without examination beyond what was (not) performed on this animal all any of us can do is guess. My guess is no gunshot wound... [/QUOTE]
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