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Wild heifer on the run
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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 684114" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>I know you've been at this a lot longer than I have, Dun, but we had a friend dart one for us that ALWAYS had that far away look in her eyes. The only reason we had her was because she kept tearing in w/our cows. Cheaper to buy her and leave her be until she got her dart than keep trying to move her home and fixing all the dang fence behind her. Could I dart her? No, but there are lots of people with quicker, steadier aim. Just seems less messy than dragging her after her lead injection...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 684114, member: 10309"] I know you've been at this a lot longer than I have, Dun, but we had a friend dart one for us that ALWAYS had that far away look in her eyes. The only reason we had her was because she kept tearing in w/our cows. Cheaper to buy her and leave her be until she got her dart than keep trying to move her home and fixing all the dang fence behind her. Could I dart her? No, but there are lots of people with quicker, steadier aim. Just seems less messy than dragging her after her lead injection... [/QUOTE]
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