Posted by 01gentdc on January 18, 2015 at 15:40:56 from (184.16.120.249):
My wagon killed my neighbors calf ??.. half loaded gravity Wagon was left in my neighbors cattle loafing shed since early December ... I rent his grain bin ,anyway a 300 lbs steer decided to jump forward over the front axle,which was 4 foot away from any wall , probably horsing around with others, who knows about animals ,, his backlegs went between the tie rod and the front bolster ,,his stomach was pinched down from the hi flotation tire ,,found him with his head down tailend in air DEAD,,. wonder if my farm insurance will pay for his calf?,, or his farm insurance ,, I will call agent in the am ,rite now he is plenty pizt , his wifes sister just died from a botched surgery yesterday , everyone was at hospital thinking all the cows were fine for some 30 hours ,, he claims I am liable ,, and I think it is CAPITOL bad luck ,,but I want to stay neighbors so I guess I will pay for a calf.... what say you fellas?
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