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Chance she will survive?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1799942" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>No.... don't feel guilty, beleive me...cows would rather suffer...they do indeed love life and want to live....or just die on their own without our help. My bull had standing laminitis with head down as low as his back possibly coupled/systemic of hardware disease, abcessed liver...I researched so much for every solution, not much helped....had chains ready in truck to drag my dead bull to his grave.</p><p>I didn't shoot him or sell him, everyone told me it was probably over for him as he lost 1,000. lbs...yepper, he was thin as a rail...took 3 months for his joints to heal...but he's running again and kicking up he's heels in joy when I come. He's putting weight back on and doing his bull things. Story is...upon researching...it was clear animals just want to survive even if they're on the ground unable to participate in herd games...just make things comfortable for them and leave it to God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1799942, member: 8359"] No.... don't feel guilty, beleive me...cows would rather suffer...they do indeed love life and want to live....or just die on their own without our help. My bull had standing laminitis with head down as low as his back possibly coupled/systemic of hardware disease, abcessed liver...I researched so much for every solution, not much helped....had chains ready in truck to drag my dead bull to his grave. I didn't shoot him or sell him, everyone told me it was probably over for him as he lost 1,000. lbs...yepper, he was thin as a rail...took 3 months for his joints to heal...but he's running again and kicking up he's heels in joy when I come. He's putting weight back on and doing his bull things. Story is...upon researching...it was clear animals just want to survive even if they're on the ground unable to participate in herd games...just make things comfortable for them and leave it to God. [/QUOTE]
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