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<blockquote data-quote="GANGGREEN" data-source="post: 612461" data-attributes="member: 6460"><p>Thanks you all very, very much. The calf is back!!! We searched diligently for hours and, even in the dark, I was out there every 30 minutes or so. I was still amazed that the cow didn't seem terribly concerned but it was going on 5 hours since anyone had seen the little bugger. Well, lo and behold, my wife was talking on the phone in a dark room looking out the window and she saw the cow standing near the fence looking back toward the house (which isn't that unusual) but when my wife looked closer to the house, she saw the little calf right in front of our house. She yelled at me, I took off running (in nothing but my long underwear) and got the calf, then carried him into the pasture where momma was excitedly waiting for him. He went right to her and began nursing. All is well and I'm very much relieved. Had I not found the little bug I might not have gotten much, if any, sleep tonight.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GANGGREEN, post: 612461, member: 6460"] Thanks you all very, very much. The calf is back!!! We searched diligently for hours and, even in the dark, I was out there every 30 minutes or so. I was still amazed that the cow didn't seem terribly concerned but it was going on 5 hours since anyone had seen the little bugger. Well, lo and behold, my wife was talking on the phone in a dark room looking out the window and she saw the cow standing near the fence looking back toward the house (which isn't that unusual) but when my wife looked closer to the house, she saw the little calf right in front of our house. She yelled at me, I took off running (in nothing but my long underwear) and got the calf, then carried him into the pasture where momma was excitedly waiting for him. He went right to her and began nursing. All is well and I'm very much relieved. Had I not found the little bug I might not have gotten much, if any, sleep tonight. Thanks again everyone. [/QUOTE]
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