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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1799854" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Had one a couple of weeks ago. B was just dropping me of at my house. Two guys pulled in behind us and told us there was a cow down in a ditch at neighbor L's place. They tried the house but nobody was home. B took off that way calling L on his phone. Turned out that L is at another place testing bulls. That is a good half hour away. After some kind of spooky driving with direction from B the brave we got her up out of the ditch. She was totally covered with mud and water. She was laying flat. After about a minute B grabbed her tail and rolled her up on to her chest. Another minute or so and she tried to get up. B grabbed her tail and helped her up. She gave us the evil eye for a bit and then wandered off. A couple days later I talked to L and asked how she did. And I told him that he needed to give her a bath to wash off the mud. He said no bath but she calved the next day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1799854, member: 498"] Had one a couple of weeks ago. B was just dropping me of at my house. Two guys pulled in behind us and told us there was a cow down in a ditch at neighbor L's place. They tried the house but nobody was home. B took off that way calling L on his phone. Turned out that L is at another place testing bulls. That is a good half hour away. After some kind of spooky driving with direction from B the brave we got her up out of the ditch. She was totally covered with mud and water. She was laying flat. After about a minute B grabbed her tail and rolled her up on to her chest. Another minute or so and she tried to get up. B grabbed her tail and helped her up. She gave us the evil eye for a bit and then wandered off. A couple days later I talked to L and asked how she did. And I told him that he needed to give her a bath to wash off the mud. He said no bath but she calved the next day. [/QUOTE]
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