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<blockquote data-quote="coolpop" data-source="post: 432482" data-attributes="member: 2628"><p>I had a very spirited black angus heifer that was about 3 mths pregnant - we were gone all day - came home, checked the cattle and she laid down the hill in the snow with half of the hay ring around her neck. She had been there for awhile because of the marks in the snow and ice on her fur.</p><p></p><p>Her spirit was broke that day because she let us get the ring off of her, get her in the barn, got beef drench down her throat without a tube and combed off the ice crystals from her fur -- I thought for sure that even if she made it she was going to apport -- but she didn't - she was back to normal the next day and delivered a healthy calf right on time. </p><p></p><p>From that moment on I find myself checking and changing the strangest things -- it's like child proofing your house. Cattle are such curious creatures - the oddest things will happen. </p><p></p><p>Very sorry for the loss -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolpop, post: 432482, member: 2628"] I had a very spirited black angus heifer that was about 3 mths pregnant - we were gone all day - came home, checked the cattle and she laid down the hill in the snow with half of the hay ring around her neck. She had been there for awhile because of the marks in the snow and ice on her fur. Her spirit was broke that day because she let us get the ring off of her, get her in the barn, got beef drench down her throat without a tube and combed off the ice crystals from her fur -- I thought for sure that even if she made it she was going to apport -- but she didn't - she was back to normal the next day and delivered a healthy calf right on time. From that moment on I find myself checking and changing the strangest things -- it's like child proofing your house. Cattle are such curious creatures - the oddest things will happen. Very sorry for the loss - [/QUOTE]
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