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Cow came up limping
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<blockquote data-quote="Vschoettle" data-source="post: 1695157" data-attributes="member: 38549"><p>We had a similar situation: lord told me to sell our bull 6 months ago and I did not. He was only 3 but nearing a ton. Angus out of Champion Hill/Rito dam and Consensus Conneally bull (excuse the spelling). Bull mounted her and rammed her into a gate subsequently breaking her pelvis/severely pinching a nerve. She flexed at the fetlocks (rear) and was weak in the rear with intentional tremors in her left leg: we put her down today. I'm just sick over it as she had a 40 day heifer at her side and was only 3 (and super gentle with our grandkids).</p><p>Bull sold yesterday: next time the Lord tells me how to manage the cattle, I am listening. </p><p>Yours does not look near as traumatized as ours: hoping she recovers real soon and I'm sorry for your troubles. </p><p>The Good Lord giveth...and He taketh away. Dang, it hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vschoettle, post: 1695157, member: 38549"] We had a similar situation: lord told me to sell our bull 6 months ago and I did not. He was only 3 but nearing a ton. Angus out of Champion Hill/Rito dam and Consensus Conneally bull (excuse the spelling). Bull mounted her and rammed her into a gate subsequently breaking her pelvis/severely pinching a nerve. She flexed at the fetlocks (rear) and was weak in the rear with intentional tremors in her left leg: we put her down today. I'm just sick over it as she had a 40 day heifer at her side and was only 3 (and super gentle with our grandkids). Bull sold yesterday: next time the Lord tells me how to manage the cattle, I am listening. Yours does not look near as traumatized as ours: hoping she recovers real soon and I'm sorry for your troubles. The Good Lord giveth...and He taketh away. Dang, it hurts. [/QUOTE]
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