watch out for cows...

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Deven

Guest
The crappy thing? **** that thing probably took off running, looks to me like he might have broke his arm too.... who cares about the animal at that point
 

junkie

New member
Ouch.

I too have hit a living something in the Desert. I won't go into detail, but it wasn't pretty.

 

hoser

New member
Too bad he was stunned by the impact, I woulda had steaks on the grill that night!
I hear that! Find that cow, tie em up, and drag him home behind that 700! Free steaks for everyone lol.

 

foretrax

Active Members
Ohhh that sucks. I can say I've never hit anything other than snakes and pheasants luckily. Came close to nailing a deer once. I can't imagine hitting a cow like that!

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ridingred

New member
dirt road
so it was either a private dirt road or a public dirt road, in either case atv's would not be allowed, i don't think you had the necessary grounds to tear the owner of the goat a new one. you're going 60 down a dirt road with a passenger, if you hit a goat it ain't the owners fault man. not trying to start anything, just saying being a tough guy and going to find the goat owner and telling them to keep their goat out of the dirt road is hardly reasonable.

 

bigcountrydude

Active Members
so it was either a private dirt road or a public dirt road, in either case atv's would not be allowed, i don't think you had the necessary grounds to tear the owner of the goat a new one. you're going 60 down a dirt road with a passenger, if you hit a goat it ain't the owners fault man. not trying to start anything, just saying being a tough guy and going to find the goat owner and telling them to keep their goat out of the dirt road is hardly reasonable.
it was a public dirt road that is open to atvs. and you can hardly call 60 speeding... it would be her fault. they should be fenced in. not roaming the streets.

 
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