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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1829356" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>That's bad hate when those kind of things happen. </p><p>I had a calf years ago that fell over an embankment and broke a hind leg if I remember. Neighbor said he knew somebody that would take the calf and have it processed. We agreed they took the calf and next thing I heard they were mad because they said you couldn't eat the meat it was so bad. Think they wanted me to cover the cost of processing but I didn't agree to that and just let them be mad, I figure I gave it to them as is with no guarantee. </p><p>My guess was that adrenaline was running through the calf after the fall and pain and then them loading and handling it and it was a dark cutter. </p><p>They probably were telling the truth about that but never could be sure with that fella. I had caught him telling several big tales that were not true, so just never could rely much on that guys words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1829356, member: 24816"] That’s bad hate when those kind of things happen. I had a calf years ago that fell over an embankment and broke a hind leg if I remember. Neighbor said he knew somebody that would take the calf and have it processed. We agreed they took the calf and next thing I heard they were mad because they said you couldn’t eat the meat it was so bad. Think they wanted me to cover the cost of processing but I didn’t agree to that and just let them be mad, I figure I gave it to them as is with no guarantee. My guess was that adrenaline was running through the calf after the fall and pain and then them loading and handling it and it was a dark cutter. They probably were telling the truth about that but never could be sure with that fella. I had caught him telling several big tales that were not true, so just never could rely much on that guys words. [/QUOTE]
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