Posted by Bob on August 22, 2011 at 12:30:40 from (64.255.159.192):
I stopped at a friend's farm Saturday to have a look at an old Binder truck that was being stubborn and he was happy as could be 'cuz an old cow he hadn't realized was pregnant had dropped a beautiful little calf.
Later in the day he was doing some cleanup to get ready for fall and winter and burned some old bales, then hopped on the tractor/disc mower to trim up some boundaries while keeping an eye on the fire.
What he DIDN'T realize was that the crafty old cow had sneaked out of the lot and hid her calf in the grass and weeds he was cutting quite aways away from where the cows were penned up,
ANYHOW, he wound up cutting 3 legs off of the calf and had to put it out of it's misery. NOT only a financial loss, he LOVES his animals and was just SICK over it.
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