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<blockquote data-quote="rjk" data-source="post: 594633" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>Thanks,</p><p> She is doing better now, just a slight limp, and moving fast. She was stuck in an unskirted ring with 3 rungs of 1 inch tube steel on the bottom. Her left rear leg went outside the ring on the top of these, back inside the ring, then outside between the top and middle rung. After 1/2 hour of trying, and no room to work because of a new bale inside the ring, a sawzall seemed the only alternative. The leg look nasty, not because of the hair, but because of the "road rash". My concern now is she is hanging back and is the only one who will not come to the corral to eat. Getting tired of her going the other way when I call them. I had a problem cow once, and had to get resourceful just to catch her, so she went to the sale barn. I don't want a cow like this in my herd, seems like they can ruin the herd. What are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjk, post: 594633, member: 1019"] Thanks, She is doing better now, just a slight limp, and moving fast. She was stuck in an unskirted ring with 3 rungs of 1 inch tube steel on the bottom. Her left rear leg went outside the ring on the top of these, back inside the ring, then outside between the top and middle rung. After 1/2 hour of trying, and no room to work because of a new bale inside the ring, a sawzall seemed the only alternative. The leg look nasty, not because of the hair, but because of the "road rash". My concern now is she is hanging back and is the only one who will not come to the corral to eat. Getting tired of her going the other way when I call them. I had a problem cow once, and had to get resourceful just to catch her, so she went to the sale barn. I don't want a cow like this in my herd, seems like they can ruin the herd. What are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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