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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 985231" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A cople of years ago we had a cow that was within a couple of days of calving to her AI date and I hadn;t seen her around all day. Went looking and found her some thick timberdown in a holler with a little tail haning out from under her tail. Climbed the ridge and called the vet to come and help then went back down in the holler to try and herd her up before the vet arrived. When I got there she was licking a dead bull calf with the hind legs folded up under his body. Brought the cow up just as the vet arrived. As long as he was here he decided to check and see if there was only the one and if any damage had been done. There wasn;t and there wasn;t. Settled to first AI service 30 days later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 985231, member: 34"] A cople of years ago we had a cow that was within a couple of days of calving to her AI date and I hadn;t seen her around all day. Went looking and found her some thick timberdown in a holler with a little tail haning out from under her tail. Climbed the ridge and called the vet to come and help then went back down in the holler to try and herd her up before the vet arrived. When I got there she was licking a dead bull calf with the hind legs folded up under his body. Brought the cow up just as the vet arrived. As long as he was here he decided to check and see if there was only the one and if any damage had been done. There wasn;t and there wasn;t. Settled to first AI service 30 days later. [/QUOTE]
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