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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1828805" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>[USER=39373]@MurraysMutts[/USER] [USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER] Well, just off the phone with a very tore up Zeke! Gail apparently calved this morning. He called me from out side her pasture, about to cry. He had gone to feed her, and saw there was a calf laying on the ground beside her. So, he decided to go in and pick it up. He was crying: "Gail is mean to me! She snorted at me, and wouldn't let me get the calf! Mr. Warren, something is bad wrong with her. It looks like her guts and blood and stuff is coming out of her butt!" . When I quit laughing, I told him to stay out of the lot, and watch them to you see the calf get up and nurse. He said " It got up when I walked up to it, and is nursing now. I think it is a boy, because it has a long, skinny looking black goober". I told him they were both ok,, and to leave them alone and don't try to get in their again til Sunday, and Gail wouldn't be mean to him then! I knew Scott's wife was taking him to Macon to the hospital today for tests, so I told him to go in and ask Mattie to tell him about the guts hanging out her butt, and the long skinny goober on the calf!! I told him to go get Mr. Scott when he got back, and take him to see the calf. and if Scott told him ok, he might could get in and pet the calf, but if Scott said "no" to do what he said. I just don't want him in there with a new momma without anyone else out there with him. I asked him what color, and he said brown, but any color from tan to deep red to nearly black is brown to him. I will call Scott tonight and find out what she had! I don't think he has ever seen a new born calf. He would see the Corriente calves when we rounded them up at weaning, and he would be helping to load them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1828805, member: 40587"] [USER=39373]@MurraysMutts[/USER] [USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER] Well, just off the phone with a very tore up Zeke! Gail apparently calved this morning. He called me from out side her pasture, about to cry. He had gone to feed her, and saw there was a calf laying on the ground beside her. So, he decided to go in and pick it up. He was crying: "Gail is mean to me! She snorted at me, and wouldn't let me get the calf! Mr. Warren, something is bad wrong with her. It looks like her guts and blood and stuff is coming out of her butt!" . When I quit laughing, I told him to stay out of the lot, and watch them to you see the calf get up and nurse. He said " It got up when I walked up to it, and is nursing now. I think it is a boy, because it has a long, skinny looking black goober". I told him they were both ok,, and to leave them alone and don't try to get in their again til Sunday, and Gail wouldn't be mean to him then! I knew Scott's wife was taking him to Macon to the hospital today for tests, so I told him to go in and ask Mattie to tell him about the guts hanging out her butt, and the long skinny goober on the calf!! I told him to go get Mr. Scott when he got back, and take him to see the calf. and if Scott told him ok, he might could get in and pet the calf, but if Scott said "no" to do what he said. I just don't want him in there with a new momma without anyone else out there with him. I asked him what color, and he said brown, but any color from tan to deep red to nearly black is brown to him. I will call Scott tonight and find out what she had! I don't think he has ever seen a new born calf. He would see the Corriente calves when we rounded them up at weaning, and he would be helping to load them. [/QUOTE]
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