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Cow can't stand after calving
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1343501" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Bless her heart. Just a warning if you have black vultures around and she's not near your house. They'll eat her back end out. Where i live, we have to bring all down cows to our house or if thats not possible, we put corral panels around them. That keeps them off for a short time. </p><p>Bummer on the prolapse....ugh, if its not one thing its another</p><p>From the last picture, if you have something like a show stick, hoe, rake, take it and position that nonworking foot straight, then lower the loader so she has weight on it....See how its buckled, set that leg where the foot is right. I've found that it helps them learn where that foot is easier if they arent fighting to get weight on that leg..if you know what i'm saying. Of course you can only do this with a cow who isnt fighting you. If she's fighting you, well, you just do what you can safely...</p><p>Fingers crossed for her...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1343501, member: 22072"] Bless her heart. Just a warning if you have black vultures around and she's not near your house. They'll eat her back end out. Where i live, we have to bring all down cows to our house or if thats not possible, we put corral panels around them. That keeps them off for a short time. Bummer on the prolapse....ugh, if its not one thing its another From the last picture, if you have something like a show stick, hoe, rake, take it and position that nonworking foot straight, then lower the loader so she has weight on it....See how its buckled, set that leg where the foot is right. I've found that it helps them learn where that foot is easier if they arent fighting to get weight on that leg..if you know what i'm saying. Of course you can only do this with a cow who isnt fighting you. If she's fighting you, well, you just do what you can safely... Fingers crossed for her... [/QUOTE]
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