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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 635592" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Our very first calf did something like that. He was 2-3 days old; when we turned the pair out of the corral, our horses came running up to check out the new addition. Calf spooked, ran thru a 5 strand barb wire fence like it wasn't there. That put him out on the road. He ran down the road to the corner, hung a right and kept right on going. Almost a mile away, he veered off the road between two plowed fields and got tangled up in the brush or we'd have had one heck of a time finding him. When we caught him, he was panting hard and you could see the whites of his eyes like they were rolling back in his head. We just knew he was in shock and about to die. We brought him home, mom collected him and all was good. He didn't have a scratch on him from the fence. Hope yours has as good an outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 635592, member: 9169"] Our very first calf did something like that. He was 2-3 days old; when we turned the pair out of the corral, our horses came running up to check out the new addition. Calf spooked, ran thru a 5 strand barb wire fence like it wasn't there. That put him out on the road. He ran down the road to the corner, hung a right and kept right on going. Almost a mile away, he veered off the road between two plowed fields and got tangled up in the brush or we'd have had one heck of a time finding him. When we caught him, he was panting hard and you could see the whites of his eyes like they were rolling back in his head. We just knew he was in shock and about to die. We brought him home, mom collected him and all was good. He didn't have a scratch on him from the fence. Hope yours has as good an outcome. [/QUOTE]
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