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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1836569" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Our 2 blind ones would come when we called as they knew it meant feed... they got good at knowing their surroundings and hardly ever walked into anything... the one could see some shadows I think.... but I would never have taken them to the stockyard... that's pretty mean. See some feeders occasionally, and it makes me so mad... usually pinkeye cases that didn't get treated or too late treated... I sometimes want to bring them home to just feed and fatten and give them a decent life for a little while. </p><p>Hope she can figure it out with the other cow.... bless you for being so kind and understanding to her plight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1836569, member: 25884"] Our 2 blind ones would come when we called as they knew it meant feed... they got good at knowing their surroundings and hardly ever walked into anything... the one could see some shadows I think.... but I would never have taken them to the stockyard... that's pretty mean. See some feeders occasionally, and it makes me so mad... usually pinkeye cases that didn't get treated or too late treated... I sometimes want to bring them home to just feed and fatten and give them a decent life for a little while. Hope she can figure it out with the other cow.... bless you for being so kind and understanding to her plight. [/QUOTE]
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