Elk Scandal
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From: Glunt@work
29-Jan-18
Caught red-handed. This gal has been shacking up with some beef for the winter. Been driving by her for 3-4weeks and she doesnt even seem ashamed.
From: Brotsky
29-Jan-18
Animals finally have the freedom to identify as the species they wish.
From: yooper89
29-Jan-18
It's 2018 Brotsky. Specie identification is a spectrum.
From: PECO
29-Jan-18
What a little hussy.
From: Panther Bone
29-Jan-18
Made me laugh out loud. Thanks, guys. Pretty funny stuff.
From: Paul@thefort
29-Jan-18
Fake news? or what.
From: Highway Star
29-Jan-18
Who are we to judge?
From: cnelk
29-Jan-18
Maybe her calf will be called ‘Slow Elk’
From: The last savage
29-Jan-18
This is clear animal racism!!!!,,,,I will not stand for it............ Truly,Colin kapernick
From: Highlife
29-Jan-18
Slut! Traitor to her race; )
From: Olink
29-Jan-18
I'm guessing those boys have bigger tools than the dudes in her hometown.
From: HDE
29-Jan-18
Well, she is a cow so...
From: Highlife
29-Jan-18
So you're saying she's from Wisconsin?
From: TD
29-Jan-18
LOL! You guys just made my monday..... heheheheh....
From: Scrappy
29-Jan-18
As long as I act just like a cow No One will notice. Moooo
From: Duke
29-Jan-18
Once you go bull you never go back...
From: HDE
29-Jan-18
"So you're saying she's from Wisconsin?"
No - Iowa
From: 365 outdoors
29-Jan-18
I think there should be an investigation on how she got there? Should the rancher build a wall to keep her out?
From: Royboy
29-Jan-18
Delivered a package to a barn once and came face to face with a calf Elk. Several years later and he was a nice bull.
From: Barty1970
30-Jan-18
How dare you assume species?!
From: TrapperKayak
30-Jan-18
Not in a same species marriage state?
From: LUNG$HOT
30-Jan-18
Yeah she definitely voted for Hillary.
From: Glunt@work
10-Apr-18
Well, she is ignoring the social stigma and staying true to her steers going on 4 months now. Based on the size of the steers, she may be single soon.
From: Treeline
10-Apr-18
She probably will not want to get on the ride out with her friends! Likely to be lonely soon.
From: Scrappy
10-Apr-18
Now if she got in the trailer bound for the butcher's on her own would that be considered poaching. Even if the trailer was left in the field open with alfalfa and corn in the back for a week.
From: APauls
10-Apr-18
That's awesome.
From: Glunt@work
12-Jul-18
Looks like a long term relationship. She and her oxen buddies are going on 6-7 months now
From: Brotsky
12-Jul-18
That is crazy! I cannot believe she is still in there. No calf obviously.
From: orionsbrother
12-Jul-18
Chicks dig a big Ox.
From: beemann
12-Jul-18
Not that theres anything wrong with that!
From: drycreek
12-Jul-18
Love is where you find it, when find no love at home, and nothin's cold as ashes, after the fire is gone........
From: Glunt@work
12-Nov-18
She left for a couple months and showed back up last week.
From: Glunt@work
12-Nov-18
From: SlipShot
12-Nov-18
Funny
From: Scrappy
12-Nov-18
Will be having a calf this spring I bet.
From: Big-Al
12-Nov-18
That lil tramp!!! Ha. I was wondering if she'd show back up. I drive by every couple of weeks.
From: Junior
12-Nov-18
She got her freak on away from the public eye? To funny!
From: WV Mountaineer
12-Nov-18
Smart elk
From: Glunt@work
09-Mar-19
Still content to hang out with her oxen buddies. She's full grown now. Can't tell if she's carrying a calf yet.
From: Treeline
09-Mar-19
Would really be funny if she drops a calf and stays!
From: Junior
09-Mar-19
Sure looks preggo!
From: HH1
10-Mar-19
Ahhh yes, the conjugal visit. It's amazing what a salt lick and 2 flakes of hay will get you in the pen these days.
From: MQ1
10-Mar-19
From: Treeline
10-Mar-19
Looks like there’s something in the woodpile there for sure!
From: Jims
10-Mar-19
Funny seeing that cow so far east along Hwy 287 and Oxford! She was there the same time last year....disappeared for a few months and returned to her steer friends. She didn't have a calf last year and I have a feeling she may not again this year? She must be lonely being so isolated from any other elk!
From: Glunt@work
10-Mar-19
The question is what was she up to when she disappeared during the rut? Not the only confused individual I have seen in Boulder County.