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2 year old cow had her first calf
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<blockquote data-quote="blue albion" data-source="post: 1814018" data-attributes="member: 41913"><p>The calf was born dead 1 week ago. The cow is acting a bit sick and seems depressed. She's drinking and has been eating but I think less than normal. She at times keeps to herself. Yesterday she was in the barn alone. She's always done that. It's cooler in there. She's not crazy wild but I was able to walk right up to her and she wouldn't get up. A hour later I seen her outside with the others. Looking her usual depressed head kinda low look. I've wasted $ on vets before for sick animals. Never ever once have they done anything useful. It's up to God and the animal to get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue albion, post: 1814018, member: 41913"] The calf was born dead 1 week ago. The cow is acting a bit sick and seems depressed. She’s drinking and has been eating but I think less than normal. She at times keeps to herself. Yesterday she was in the barn alone. She’s always done that. It’s cooler in there. She’s not crazy wild but I was able to walk right up to her and she wouldn’t get up. A hour later I seen her outside with the others. Looking her usual depressed head kinda low look. I’ve wasted $ on vets before for sick animals. Never ever once have they done anything useful. It’s up to God and the animal to get better. [/QUOTE]
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