bradman
Spike
Nope, I did not. Assuming a live birth, within the 3 hour window, I figured the evisceration started during the birth or definitely before the calf or cow was able to stand afterwards. The soft underbelly of the immobile calf was easy picking and the cow was to weak to provide defense. The calf was likely eaten alive and died from blood loss.
It's good that you knew how to take care of business and kill the bastard. I've seen coyotes have a rabbit in their mouth and drop it to kill something else, then try to figure out how to carry both things. They are very greedy animals. Nice kill!