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When is it time to put down an animal
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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1337500" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>How bad of an injury does it take for you to just count it as a loss and put down and animal. Any animal from a dog that is your best friend to a cow ?? </p><p>I ask because I see people on here that sometimes I think they would do the stock a favor if they would go ahead and put it out of its suffering. But they will keep holding on even when their Vet says it needs to be put down. I have seen people bring cattle to a sale that were so broke up their leg would be facing backwards and dragging. to me they should have put a bullet between its eyes and took the loss, if you can't afford a loss once in a while you need to get out, sell a broke up cow like I am talking about for a little of nothing and make it drag around a sale all day you got problems. that's my :2cents: :2cents: </p><p>No I am not an animal rights softy I have killed ,for a meat packing house, more cattle than some people have seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1337500, member: 10562"] How bad of an injury does it take for you to just count it as a loss and put down and animal. Any animal from a dog that is your best friend to a cow ?? I ask because I see people on here that sometimes I think they would do the stock a favor if they would go ahead and put it out of its suffering. But they will keep holding on even when their Vet says it needs to be put down. I have seen people bring cattle to a sale that were so broke up their leg would be facing backwards and dragging. to me they should have put a bullet between its eyes and took the loss, if you can't afford a loss once in a while you need to get out, sell a broke up cow like I am talking about for a little of nothing and make it drag around a sale all day you got problems. that's my :2cents: :2cents: No I am not an animal rights softy I have killed ,for a meat packing house, more cattle than some people have seen. [/QUOTE]
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