Yeah, I'll never understand what would possess them to get in places like this.... And that mower has been sitting there for 2 years... She had to FORCE her head down in there.... and it's not like I don't have any grass... the pastures are waist tall, at the moment.... There's 18 head on 120 acres... there is PLENTY to eat, EVERYWHERE!!!
And yes, is VERY costly. She's a bred, first calf heifer, probably 4 months bred, weighing in close to 1,000lbs. She'd bring over $2000 in the current market, with her build and disposition. I guess if she's that dumb, she did me a favor.... cull the herd voluntarily...
A few years back, I had one beat the crap out of one of my trucks.... she stuck her head in under the fender, behind the tire, which was clocked to the right, on one of my nicer trucks. I'd pulled in and parked in a hurry to get parts, then left in another truck. She got in there, lifted her head, and then it was stuck between the tire and fender, and all she could do was pull backwards and lift up, making it that much worse.... She caved the fender and door both in, swinging her backend back and forth. She had a hole dug where she had been pawing and stomping all morning.... Then, when I tried to help, it just made it that much worse, again!! There was no way to push down on her head, as she'd just lift up when I pushed down.... I stood on her head, and she'd just lift me up until her head was stuck even harder!! In desperation I started the truck. It wouldn't steer far enough to let her head out, and if I steered the other way, it resulted in a loud scream and the popping of metal.... I tried to back up, but the tire wouldn't turn, and she'd just fight the movement, lifting her head.... I ended up getting so mad I locked the hubs, pulled it into 4x4, grabbed reverse, and stood off on the throttle when I dumped the clutch!! The truck jumped backwards, the heifer bawled(screamed), and then the front end hopped..... up and over her head, abruptly interupting her bawling and knocking her to the ground. Her nose and ears were a little bloody, but she jumped up and ran off down the hill as fast as she could. She wasn't very gentle after that, either..... and I think she got a twitch every time she heard a Cummins start after that, too..... :-laf