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<blockquote data-quote="fitz" data-source="post: 901439" data-attributes="member: 1306"><p>MosesR, I had a young cow cast herself down a muddy slope some years back. When I found her I milked her and feed her calf with a bottle. She, like your bull was completely exhausted. Hooked the tractor to her and turned her, propped her up with a round bale of hay, carried water and put a little feed and hay where she could reach it and left her there for the night. Didn't have much hope for the situation. Next morning dug under her, run some old baler belts under her and lifted her with front end loader. Maybe the night of rest helped. Once she got her footing she stayed up. I wish you luck with your bull.</p><p></p><p>fitz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitz, post: 901439, member: 1306"] MosesR, I had a young cow cast herself down a muddy slope some years back. When I found her I milked her and feed her calf with a bottle. She, like your bull was completely exhausted. Hooked the tractor to her and turned her, propped her up with a round bale of hay, carried water and put a little feed and hay where she could reach it and left her there for the night. Didn't have much hope for the situation. Next morning dug under her, run some old baler belts under her and lifted her with front end loader. Maybe the night of rest helped. Once she got her footing she stayed up. I wish you luck with your bull. fitz [/QUOTE]
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