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<blockquote data-quote="Jcook02" data-source="post: 2313494" data-attributes="member: 113022"><p>A little different scenario but my Dad's bull this fall did something similar. Perfect double lung, bull went 30 yards and then crashed 40 yards down the mountain. As soon as we moved him for pictures, it caused him to burp and the river of cud went gushing down the mountain. We're guessing that the bullet impact, body impact from falling off the side and the way he was laying attributed to this. First time we've seen this happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcook02, post: 2313494, member: 113022"] A little different scenario but my Dad's bull this fall did something similar. Perfect double lung, bull went 30 yards and then crashed 40 yards down the mountain. As soon as we moved him for pictures, it caused him to burp and the river of cud went gushing down the mountain. We're guessing that the bullet impact, body impact from falling off the side and the way he was laying attributed to this. First time we've seen this happen. [/QUOTE]
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