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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1604786" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>An old lady told me once if you have a choking cow get on the motorbike and chase them and it will cause them to cough it out. Obviously i am sceptical about that one but worked for her so i wouldn't dismiss it either. I've been told you can push a pipe down their throat like a hose and try and push it in but my fear would be pushing it into the lungs. I had a heifer choking once and she was in a real bad way, froth everywhere. I haltered her to a post and was about to ring a mate for help when another heifer (who was her arch rival) decided it was her chance to get one up in their war and head butted her hard in the ribs which somehow dislodged whatever she was choking on. Then as anothe heifer joined the fray i was wrestling three heifers intent on killing each other while trying to untie one. Was an interesting five minutes. So as you can see i don't have a clue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1604786, member: 33533"] An old lady told me once if you have a choking cow get on the motorbike and chase them and it will cause them to cough it out. Obviously i am sceptical about that one but worked for her so i wouldn't dismiss it either. I've been told you can push a pipe down their throat like a hose and try and push it in but my fear would be pushing it into the lungs. I had a heifer choking once and she was in a real bad way, froth everywhere. I haltered her to a post and was about to ring a mate for help when another heifer (who was her arch rival) decided it was her chance to get one up in their war and head butted her hard in the ribs which somehow dislodged whatever she was choking on. Then as anothe heifer joined the fray i was wrestling three heifers intent on killing each other while trying to untie one. Was an interesting five minutes. So as you can see i don't have a clue! [/QUOTE]
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