Some extraordinary facts came to li ? ht during the course of an «"£stigftion held by Mr W. S Junw, AJJ, at Pahiatua, on an application of the police to have a heifer destroyed. It was elicited that whtle the animal was young, an iron collar had been placed on its neck, and never removed Th« result was that as the animal grew, the ring cut into its neck, and eventually severed the windpipe, the beast breathing through the opening made.-N.Z. "Farmer."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 5 March 1901, Page 3
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