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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 533540" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>Yes, it is hard to have cattle and work out of town ~ but much easier that you have your wife there who cares, and is willing to step up to the plate. Bloat takes them fast sometimes, and I'm thinking she did a great job with the tools she had. She cannot know how to stick the calf until you learn and show her, or the vet shows her then she can teach you. Hope you gave her a pat on the back, good help is hard to find. :nod: Taking care of cattle is a big job, and I am sure she did not get a raise in pay with the promotion. OK~ enough said there :shock: </p><p></p><p>Sorry you lost the calf. We have a small herd as well so I understand what the loss of one animal means. I don't know enough about how/where to stick them to advise you there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 533540, member: 3886"] Yes, it is hard to have cattle and work out of town ~ but much easier that you have your wife there who cares, and is willing to step up to the plate. Bloat takes them fast sometimes, and I'm thinking she did a great job with the tools she had. She cannot know how to stick the calf until you learn and show her, or the vet shows her then she can teach you. Hope you gave her a pat on the back, good help is hard to find. :nod: Taking care of cattle is a big job, and I am sure she did not get a raise in pay with the promotion. OK~ enough said there :shock: Sorry you lost the calf. We have a small herd as well so I understand what the loss of one animal means. I don't know enough about how/where to stick them to advise you there. [/QUOTE]
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