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A Young Cow, Though Lame and Halt
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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyBlue" data-source="post: 849470" data-attributes="member: 16878"><p>I was wondering about some kind of hip or knee injury ... She is a smaller cow and could have been "beat up" or "beat down" by a bigger cow or the bull. </p><p></p><p>One of the reasons I am concerned is that we have to make some culling decisions in the near future. We have a couple of cows that are much older than her and would be the more logical choices to haul off if all things were equal, but if she continues to limp around and drag around, I may be better off taking her to the sale barn. </p><p></p><p>I really hate to think about that, because she is young and gentle and a pretty Hereford. The kind I want to keep! :frowns: I will be very interested to see what kind of calf she raises, if she is bred, and if she can have a calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyBlue, post: 849470, member: 16878"] I was wondering about some kind of hip or knee injury ... She is a smaller cow and could have been "beat up" or "beat down" by a bigger cow or the bull. One of the reasons I am concerned is that we have to make some culling decisions in the near future. We have a couple of cows that are much older than her and would be the more logical choices to haul off if all things were equal, but if she continues to limp around and drag around, I may be better off taking her to the sale barn. I really hate to think about that, because she is young and gentle and a pretty Hereford. The kind I want to keep! :frowns: I will be very interested to see what kind of calf she raises, if she is bred, and if she can have a calf. [/QUOTE]
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