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Oh oh oh my goodness! I've had similar things happen to my goats!!! So so grateful that you were there...before anything bad took place. Awesome outcome!!


God bless,

Glory

I worked once for a guy who raised Scotch Highland cattle; the ones with the shaggy coats & horns like a Texas Longhorn. He fed round bales inside a tube steel ring that kept them from trampling hay into the ground. One of the guys showed up for work one morning & there stood one of them with his head stuck in the ring in such a way that he couldn't lay down. He must've been there a while, 'cause his legs were getting wobbly from supporting his weight, possibly all night. I hate to think of his fate if he hadn't been discovered when he was. I don't remember whether we had to cut the ring or were able to turn his head & work the horns free.


Oh wow! Incredible... They would get their heads and horns stuck in the fencing that was around their barns. (There is also an electric fence surrounding the acre of their pen). So my husband and I tore it down and replaced it with strong wooden fence. Was used for a horse pasture at one time. Came in handy for sure! Since we've done this,we've had not one single issue. I'm grateful Bc they can really hurt themselves.
God bless,
Glory
 
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