MAYSVILLE, Ga. (AP) - A Georgia farmer is recovering after being attacked by a 900-pound rabid cow.
Raymond Parks tells WXIA-TV (http://on.11alive.com/xIKbvX) that the cow head-butted him and broke some of his ribs. Parks says he was thrown into a barbed-wire fence during the attack, which he feared he would not survive.
Parks says he went for his shotgun, and fired three blasts at the animal. The cow then slowly walked away, and was eventually put down by a veterinarian.
Parks, who is in his early 70s, says the ordeal has led him to consider retiring from farming.
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And yet, you don't see Canada freaking out and shutting down the borders for all beef coming from the US. *rolls eyes*
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True, very true! There is a very good and logical reason why such action has not been taken by your Canadian gov.The reason being is down here in the U.S.A, we can raise cattle year round in parts of our nation. Unlike the great white north in your area, we do not have the fear of losing half of our national output in cattle to freezing in the grazing fields while eating..
You need us to keep more then half your McDonalds from going out of business.
Now bowdown and kiss the great Canadian beef providing behind of the U.S.A burger lord, Ronald McDonald.![]()
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