I would have tried to make a deal with them on halves,,I think I could have gotten him up for half of 13-1400$$
It's unfortunate there's never a good cow dog around when you need one.
This is what was used in my family's packing plant for many years. Single-shot .22 rifle. This eventually was changed to a blank-powered impact device. A tap on the noggin fired the blank that popped a piston into the skull producing an instant kill without contaminating the brain.Twud
The 22 LR, would have more than enough rifle,
to humanely put it down with 1S1K.
And for future info, here is the easy way to do it, really.
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Mike, there truly is a difference between PMS and mad cow disease. 2 Teets!The only reason women have PMS is because " mad cow" was already used! Lol. That's a funny story OP !!
I just love watching a good working dog.Most excellent
Mike, there truly is a difference between PMS and mad cow disease. 2 Teets!
I've had a couple scrapes with irate bulls. Did you ever try to run with an 8 foot fly rod, a creel full of fish and a heavy vest while wearing a size too big chest waders? It can get real ugly, real fast. Across the creek and up a steep rocky bank was all that save my butt.
Another time, after the morning deer hunt, I was walking back to my truck past a pen adjacent to a barn and like a jackass thought I'd have a little fun with the bull. Took out my grunt call and gave him a couple blasts. BIG mistake. He charged and stopped just before he got to one of those skinny wire fences that wouldn't hold a rabbit. Needless to say, I never did that again. Gave him a wide berth and he still looked at me like he was just waiting to hear that grunt call so he could give me a horn up the keister. Man, the stuff you do when you're young and dumb.![]()
Twud
......draw an imaginary line from one ear socket,
diagonal across to the opposite eye,
do the same with the other side.
Where these 2 lines intersect on the forehead,
placed the 22 LR bullet at that junction/intersection
the critter will bounce as It hits the ground......
Tia,
Don