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Cow Bagging up early
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<blockquote data-quote="MR3" data-source="post: 623486" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Today the cow had some after birth hanging out. Not fresh looking. Her bag has reduced in size since my first posting. No sign of nursing a calf. After feeding and just before dark I saw her headed across the field by herself and went into the trees. When I caught up with her she was eating pine brows from a Pine tree that had blown down. Almost all the pine brows had been eaten. I think the pine brows caused her to slip her calf and this caused her to bag up months early.</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR3, post: 623486, member: 35"] Today the cow had some after birth hanging out. Not fresh looking. Her bag has reduced in size since my first posting. No sign of nursing a calf. After feeding and just before dark I saw her headed across the field by herself and went into the trees. When I caught up with her she was eating pine brows from a Pine tree that had blown down. Almost all the pine brows had been eaten. I think the pine brows caused her to slip her calf and this caused her to bag up months early. Rod [/QUOTE]
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