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Watch this cowboy "hurry up and wait" in order to rescue a stranded calf on a frozen pond
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Date:2025-04-16 05:17:03
An Arkansas man known locally as the "go-to cowboy" lived up to his name when he rescued a stranded calf on a frozen pond with his lasso.
Max Bishop is the man to call for animal rescues in Paragould, Arkansas. So, when word came through about a distressed calf on a neighbor's farm, he and his partner sprang into action.
Watch the video above to see the "go-to cowboy" lasso the calf to safety
"We found the best angle for a 70-foot throw," Bishop recalled, "and managed to get it roped and pulled safely across the ice."
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