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Cow Attacking her calf
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1125631" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Can't bvlame it on the salbarn. We had a cow that raised her first calf with no issues. Very attentive and really looked out for the calf. That was the rfirst one, her second she tried to kill on a regular basis, would hunt it down if it was hiding and try to pound it to a pulp. Lil Orphan Annie (the calf) went to the vet for his daughter to raise as a bottle calf, the cow went to slaughter. Annie has proven to be a great cow, 5 calves in a row with nes. Sometimes a cow just gets a screw loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1125631, member: 34"] Can't bvlame it on the salbarn. We had a cow that raised her first calf with no issues. Very attentive and really looked out for the calf. That was the rfirst one, her second she tried to kill on a regular basis, would hunt it down if it was hiding and try to pound it to a pulp. Lil Orphan Annie (the calf) went to the vet for his daughter to raise as a bottle calf, the cow went to slaughter. Annie has proven to be a great cow, 5 calves in a row with nes. Sometimes a cow just gets a screw loose. [/QUOTE]
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