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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1414497" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>LD it is as bad as I've seen and I've been around several years. The number or baby calves lost will be in the thousands by itself. The country here is fairly level and no where for them to get a lot of protection. Cattle that can travel are usually ok. Those confined in a pen or a small pasture get in a corner and pile up and die. Calves get covered up and also trampled. The 75 head loss I mentioned earlier drifted into an old silage pit and got covered up. My BIL had all of the roping cattle for the large PRCA rodeo at Guymon at his place. They let the cattle go. Found some up to 6-8 miles away but I think only lost one. As for the lots your friends are very lucky from what I'm hearing. I will post updates as I hear them. Some of the numbers some are talking about seem unreal so hesitate to post them until there is better info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1414497, member: 22295"] LD it is as bad as I've seen and I've been around several years. The number or baby calves lost will be in the thousands by itself. The country here is fairly level and no where for them to get a lot of protection. Cattle that can travel are usually ok. Those confined in a pen or a small pasture get in a corner and pile up and die. Calves get covered up and also trampled. The 75 head loss I mentioned earlier drifted into an old silage pit and got covered up. My BIL had all of the roping cattle for the large PRCA rodeo at Guymon at his place. They let the cattle go. Found some up to 6-8 miles away but I think only lost one. As for the lots your friends are very lucky from what I'm hearing. I will post updates as I hear them. Some of the numbers some are talking about seem unreal so hesitate to post them until there is better info. [/QUOTE]
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