tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501419294567207665.post8741388885221112042..comments2024-01-01T18:40:30.350-05:00Comments on Ryan Cooper: To kill and butcher a cowRyanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03810858979281766801noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501419294567207665.post-70601887200118355712010-10-07T13:45:34.936-04:002010-10-07T13:45:34.936-04:00Wow, they need to get some captive bolts up in the...Wow, they need to get some captive bolts up in there.<br /><br />Interesting ready though, that's a shit ton of undigested grass!Jaspernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501419294567207665.post-25940350988975394282010-01-06T15:42:55.300-05:002010-01-06T15:42:55.300-05:00Cool... Thanks for the pictures and the great desc...Cool... Thanks for the pictures and the great description. I must admit that it was slightly cathartic to read your post, as there have been times that cows have frustrated me to the point of really wanting to slaughter one. Like watching a cow take 6 minutes to calmly destroy a fence that I'd spent a week pounding into frozen soil. Why'd we have to go and kill off all the buffalo? Ahhhhhh, I need a Big Mac.Noah Rauschernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4501419294567207665.post-50919794130904271142010-01-04T22:14:00.191-05:002010-01-04T22:14:00.191-05:00Ryan,
Well you are now part of nature "Red...Ryan,<br /> Well you are now part of nature "Red in tooth and claw." It's a little bigger than a prairie dog for sure. And it is interesting to hear you go through one of those "rite of pasture" (ha) things. <br />Uncle MikeUncle Mikenoreply@blogger.com