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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1820748" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Well, I beg to differ. My vet is a rock star! My best friend and I already had to cowgirl up to rope & secure this cow to the grill of my Polaris. Worked on her for an hour, trying to reposition a breech calf, and finally had to call my vet. Yes, that is her husband in the picture with her, but she brought him along because they came out after hours (plus, he's super supportive of her and they work well together). She gave the cow an epidural and spent another hour getting the calf in place to pull. Her husband basically held the tail and handed her whatever she needed (lube, chains, etc); she did all the hard work.[ATTACH=full]35426[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1820748, member: 24027"] Well, I beg to differ. My vet is a rock star! My best friend and I already had to cowgirl up to rope & secure this cow to the grill of my Polaris. Worked on her for an hour, trying to reposition a breech calf, and finally had to call my vet. Yes, that is her husband in the picture with her, but she brought him along because they came out after hours (plus, he's super supportive of her and they work well together). She gave the cow an epidural and spent another hour getting the calf in place to pull. Her husband basically held the tail and handed her whatever she needed (lube, chains, etc); she did all the hard work.[ATTACH type="full"]35426[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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