:27:10
Let's get away from this stink.
I've got all I need here.
:27:15
I'm going to ask you
to get your cattle together.
:27:18
All of them.
I'll have to make an inspection.
:27:22
- Inspection for what?
- For what killed that heifer.
:27:26
I hope I'm wrong, but I'm afraid
you've got the worst kind of trouble.
:27:31
I think that cow died
of foot and mouth disease.
:27:38
Oh, me. I never thought
it would be anything like that.
:27:45
Let's have it. What are we in for?
:27:47
Get your herds together.
We'll take some samples.
:27:50
Bring in a few calves, some horses,
:27:53
infect them artificially,
then wait and see what happens.
:27:56
I'll tell you. They turn up sick,
you kill 'em, right?
:28:00
If the calves turn up sick and the horses
don't, it's foot and mouth. We've got to.
:28:05
The last bad outbreak, the government
had to kill 77,000 cattle,
:28:10
plus that many sheep and goats,
even 20,000 deer.
:28:14
It's a terrible thing.
:28:16
I just bought 20 head
of Mexican cows down south.
:28:20
- Could they be the bad ones?
- Could be.
:28:23
If they were, you'll have to get rid of
every cow that's been near them.
:28:29
You're talking about
all the animals I own.
:28:33
I know I am.
:28:36
I hope I'm wrong
and that it's something else.
:28:40
So we won't ever have to
talk about it again.
:28:48
Looks like I landed
in the wrong place again.
:28:52
You guys get on,
there's some fence to fix.