- Location
- Back in the Peace Country
You wouldn't believe the story about the pig
We had a steer shot with a .22 once. When he fell, we went with the knife and were startled to find a heartbeat. Immediately mom called for help. Within about 2 minutes the ambulance arrived and the vet met them at the gate. Now obviously, there was no way of getting the animal in the ambulance, I guess we knew that before we even called, but if there was a chance, well, .... We would do what we could. Through the efforts of emt's, who I can still name to this day ( Paul, Lisa and randy) we were able to get "ballsy" our steer, stabilized in the stable. Ballsy would remain in the stable on life support for another 3 months. We all took turns sitting with him. The vet had told us it was no use...but this was our ballsy, and we weren't wanting to hear any of it. On may 12 th, I still remember the day...it was sunny, and a new brood of chicks had just hatched that morning,... Ballsy opened an eye, than another.... Dad was with him at the time and ran in to get us all.
Over the next two weeks, we gave ballsy this odd smelling drink nutrition as provided by the vet.
2 months later, ballsy was back to his old weight again. Eating fresh grass, no ill effects. It was a miracle.
We all felt kinda strange shooting ballsy with a .223 a week later, but we learned our lesson and are better for it.
WTF ?? Makes for some awfully expensive steaks and burgers.
That does not sound very good!Odd thing is, we kept most of the meat for ourselves
.. Andwe found it alright, but... Raw or cooked it would make ourr dogs deathly sick. Probably the meds or whatever not having made it completely out of the meat. I don't know....but we never got sick except for maybe twice and we weren't sure it was from the meat or. The fact it had gotten warm, possibly a bit spoiled before We ate it..but that was just a couple of times
This steer was a story from the beginning. About 3 months after he was castrated his balls grew back ( I. Know it sounds screwed up). So we ended up castrating him three times. Same results... So we named him Ballsy...
Ha ha Sealhunter, when I worked on the pig farm we didn't even use .22's. We put a magnifying glass to their foreheads and as soon as the hair started to burn, it opened up a hole for the light to get in, and they promptly died
Totally agree, you have completed many disiplines in life according to your post count. I've harvested a little over 160 big game animals (which dosen't include time accompanied with family, friends and 8 years of professional guiding). Yes I know you "probably" surpassed my kill count, however; how many have you killed tracking and killing an animal "on your own?" It's most easy to kill, especially in western Canada (needless to say Africa is killing fish in a barrel) animals are quite abundant, but how were they killed, what hunting method?...................hopefully not the easy way.
My best morning was 25 before lunch.
That's what I thought, killed not hunted. Like I said it's easy to kill...............a superficial act. You still didn't answer my question, what method? This is the hunting section.Easy or hard hunting has SFA to do with how a bullet kills. My best morning was 25 before lunch.
Slow day is my guess....
That's what I thought, killed not hunted. Like I said it's easy to kill...............a superficial act. You still didn't answer my question, what method? This is the hunting section.
Moreover, it's the hunting section. Why are you avoiding my question? The act of killing is superficial, either you kill or you don't. However, what method, was it earned?The thread is about killing.
Moreover, it's the hunting section. Why are you avoiding my question? The act of killing is superficial, either you kill or you don't. However, what method, was it earned?
I'm not dening that he didn't kill more big game animal than me, only asking a very simple question that he is dubious to answer. Dog leg is a big boy I don't think that big brother needs to intervene.Track, this thread is about killing. If you don't like it please move along, and take your little personal ethics book with you. Dogleg has "killed" more than you ever will, we all know this, now move along. Stick to the topic, the other stuff is now considered trolling.



























