Farming is tough business.

Area cows have donated a nice recliner for the farmer's recovery. (Unrelated AP Photo)
Droughts, weeds and bugs all conspire against the modern husbandman.
And don’t forget the threat of 900-pound rabid farm animals. The Associated Press reports a Georgia farmer “in his early 70s” is considering retiring from his ancient profession after being attacked by a rabid cow.
Raymond Parks, of the Maysville area, located about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta on I-85, said he feared he would not survive the assault — a violent head-butting that threw him into a barbed wire fence.
Parks suffered broken ribs, but told WXIA TV he was still able to blast the unnamed and unarmed cow three times with his shotgun. Still, the animal didn’t die and a veterinarian was called several days later to put the animal out of its misery.
How did the animal contract rabies? The AP reports Parks’ Jackson County farm is near the spot where a rabid bobcat was recently discovered.
Cows rarely contract rabies, but 19 other animals in Parks’ herd have been placed in quarantine for six months.
Parks’ wife of more than 50 years, Pauline, said despite recent events that her husband will never retire.
In other farm animal news: Inmate adds pig image to Vermont police cruiser decals
75 comments Add your comment
Elsie
February 3rd, 2012
1:19 pm
Mr. Parks should be charged with animal cruelty and forbidden to be a cattle farmer.
Elsie
February 3rd, 2012
1:22 pm
Mr. Parks should be charged with animal cruelty and forbidden to farm cattle.
Ummmm....
February 3rd, 2012
1:23 pm
Elsie, get back in the barn…
Veggie
February 3rd, 2012
1:28 pm
EAT MOR KALE
milk made
February 3rd, 2012
1:35 pm
Moo Moo Moomoo Moo Moo
Paddy O
February 3rd, 2012
1:36 pm
Yeah, this is very odd. Why did it take several days to euthanize?
peta, peta, pumpkin eater
February 3rd, 2012
1:46 pm
When in doubt, shoot again.
Bob Olsen
February 3rd, 2012
1:46 pm
How stupid do you have to be to fail to kill a cow with a shotgun?
It sounds like he needs to be locked up for animal abuse.
Cow Pie
February 3rd, 2012
1:48 pm
This simpleton waited several days later? I think it’s a good bet the cow attacked him for reasons other than the rabies. All the animals on his farm should be evaluated for abuse…not just rabies.
i LOVE...
February 3rd, 2012
2:02 pm
Get off the old man’s butt! He was attacked and injured. It is sad that the cow had to suffer for a while, but this man was trying to survive.