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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1048573" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>One of my cows recently smashed a heifer to the ground. I have the heifer separated from the herd. I put a cow in with her that is due 9/12/13. The heifer cycled the other day. It happened when I was there; the heifer started standing. The cow smashed her to the ground. It looked bad. One of her back legs was out to the side. I got the cow separated and the heifer was up moving fine. The cow probably goes 1650. The heifer is not yet a year old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1048573, member: 17767"] One of my cows recently smashed a heifer to the ground. I have the heifer separated from the herd. I put a cow in with her that is due 9/12/13. The heifer cycled the other day. It happened when I was there; the heifer started standing. The cow smashed her to the ground. It looked bad. One of her back legs was out to the side. I got the cow separated and the heifer was up moving fine. The cow probably goes 1650. The heifer is not yet a year old. [/QUOTE]
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