An hour of standing around followed by an hour of sitting around, but came away feeling just fine.
Later that night though I discovered my shoulder was too tender to be able to lie on, oh well, not a big deal.
But then I spent the next four days in bed

Just basic flu symptoms that never really eventuated into a flu, headaches, particularly while standing or sitting upright, sinus aching, some snot generation, sore throat, zero concentration, and _extremely_ lethargic. I stayed in bed, only getting up for the toilet. Drank tons of water, and did tons of weeing!
Seem to be back on my feet today, at last! Shoulder is still very tender, that stuff must pack a wallop

Last week I was walking up to set up some targets (hoping to do some shooting before we had to go castrate some bull calves after Rose came home from town) and spotted a bull calf trapped in the shelter belt, struggling to breathe. I tackled him, hog-tied him, and we moved him out into our cattle yard in case he needed a vet. Rose rang the neighbour to let him know, and then we waited. He finally showed up after 1700, declared it to be pneumonia, gave him some shots, and left him with us overnight rather than that let him go back with the herd straight away His cattle are not user-friendly at all, so trying to capture one would be a nightmare. He survived the night, but sadly died later that morning. Apparently he was a twin and simply wasn't getting any milk from mum after his sibling drained the tanks. I wanted to autopsy and see if his lungs were damaged, but I got nailed by the vaccine.
Then when we did our bulls, I managed to get my left hand in between the steel crush and the fast-moving hoof of a not very happy little bull, with perfect timing. Split the skin and put the hand out of action for an hour or so, but nothing seems to be broken

Was in town this morning getting some scans and managed to grab a brick of Remington Thunderbolts to add to my testing stash. I asked about Trailboss and AR2205 but with no result.