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Angus cow thin and now stumbles??
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<blockquote data-quote="missusduray" data-source="post: 1044322" data-attributes="member: 20973"><p>I realize that it was a low dose. I didnt want to stress her by keeping her in the chute any longer. She does not have bad hooves. My cattle are not starving! They have access to as much feed as they want! And, yes we had perfectly healthy mommas stop nursing. But we had calves nursing on other mommas even though their moms had milk. The calves are no longer with their mommas, havent been for a week. Out of 51 cows, there were a total of 5 that were skinny. 2 had hoof rot, The others were being over nursed. Like I said, I wasnt sure what was wrong with this cow. I did call the vet, twice, and he didnt return my calls or come out. I know I am not perfect but we are new to cattle and bound to make mistakes. </p><p>Chippie- If this is how you treat people on here, I am surprised anyone stays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missusduray, post: 1044322, member: 20973"] I realize that it was a low dose. I didnt want to stress her by keeping her in the chute any longer. She does not have bad hooves. My cattle are not starving! They have access to as much feed as they want! And, yes we had perfectly healthy mommas stop nursing. But we had calves nursing on other mommas even though their moms had milk. The calves are no longer with their mommas, havent been for a week. Out of 51 cows, there were a total of 5 that were skinny. 2 had hoof rot, The others were being over nursed. Like I said, I wasnt sure what was wrong with this cow. I did call the vet, twice, and he didnt return my calls or come out. I know I am not perfect but we are new to cattle and bound to make mistakes. Chippie- If this is how you treat people on here, I am surprised anyone stays. [/QUOTE]
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