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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 192330" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>More than a year from the original post, here's another. Had a heifer calve yesterday. When I got home for lunch, the water bag was starting. Grabbed a sandwich and watched from the house. Got a few glimpses of a foot, then she turned away. Went to get dressed to go out, and by the time I got outside I thought I was seeing two feet and a nose. It was just two feet :shock: Big feet :shock: As Tapeworm suggested earlier in the thread, we got the straps on those feet, checked for a head, and got it the heck out of there. MuSe and tagged before the cow got up and I had to hold him down to do the tag. He was up and looking for milk in 15 minutes. Our only 90lb plus calf this season. He's big and a bull but not dumb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 192330, member: 969"] More than a year from the original post, here's another. Had a heifer calve yesterday. When I got home for lunch, the water bag was starting. Grabbed a sandwich and watched from the house. Got a few glimpses of a foot, then she turned away. Went to get dressed to go out, and by the time I got outside I thought I was seeing two feet and a nose. It was just two feet :shock: Big feet :shock: As Tapeworm suggested earlier in the thread, we got the straps on those feet, checked for a head, and got it the heck out of there. MuSe and tagged before the cow got up and I had to hold him down to do the tag. He was up and looking for milk in 15 minutes. Our only 90lb plus calf this season. He's big and a bull but not dumb. [/QUOTE]
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