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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1468284" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>I know HOW to give a shot now. I just am not good at holding her still well enough. I'm a small thing and if Mira was on her hind legs standing she'd be taller than me. So I struggle a bit. </p><p></p><p>And I wish we did but most of our cows and calves are a bit "wild" and rough. They tend to get aggressive if anyone goes near them and can be kinda mean. Plus if Mira has some kind of bad sickness, it wouldn't be wise to put her with another cow that could get exposed. </p><p></p><p>Can I ask a weird question? Is it normal if a calf or any cow poops while laying down? Mira seems to do this a lot and while her poop doesn't look bloody and seems to be gaining more brown to the color (it's still a darkish yellow), she's constantly pooping while laying down and it costs her tail, back of her legs, and bottom in general and she has hay all over her bottom. I try to clean her up but I don't like to too much cause it's cold out and even with warm water it can get cold still...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1468284, member: 31466"] I know HOW to give a shot now. I just am not good at holding her still well enough. I’m a small thing and if Mira was on her hind legs standing she’d be taller than me. So I struggle a bit. And I wish we did but most of our cows and calves are a bit “wild” and rough. They tend to get aggressive if anyone goes near them and can be kinda mean. Plus if Mira has some kind of bad sickness, it wouldn’t be wise to put her with another cow that could get exposed. Can I ask a weird question? Is it normal if a calf or any cow poops while laying down? Mira seems to do this a lot and while her poop doesn’t look bloody and seems to be gaining more brown to the color (it’s still a darkish yellow), she’s constantly pooping while laying down and it costs her tail, back of her legs, and bottom in general and she has hay all over her bottom. I try to clean her up but I don’t like to too much cause it’s cold out and even with warm water it can get cold still... [/QUOTE]
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