CowboyBlue
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Well, they are laid back ... except for one of the big ones in my herd. She'll climb in the pickup with me if she thinks she can get more range cubes!
But does she do it FAST or sloooooowlyCowboyBlue":x3cf1qh6 said:Well, they are laid back ... except for one of the big ones in my herd. She'll climb in the pickup with me if she thinks she can get more range cubes!
agmantoo":39ajr3a8 said:ALACOWMAN
At this juncture the animal could be worth $6 to $8 hundred if she can walk into a processing plant. If she goes down she will have a disposal fee that will be a negative. The owner seems opposed to a vet fee, so would I. If she recovers for now, there is no reason the think the problem will not resurface. To me, there isn't much of a coin toss here if one is in the business as a business.
xbred":3jhovzz5 said:before the dragging her hoof did she ever walk with a jerking motion in her leg?..i had one that had a slight hitch in her step for the first few steps and then would get along fairly well...it was not very noticable...then the day after working all the cows and calves, this particular cow showed up very lame, had to drag her bad leg..could only move it at the hip...swing it up under herself and then vome on...she followed the herd and raised a nice calf, but i couldn't stand to see her move with so much difficulty, especially in the extreme heat...