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cow not acting right
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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1194469" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>Hopefully it's just being heavy with calf slowing her down. Some cows seem pretty miserable when they are close to calving. It might be worthwhile to keep her in a separate lot to keep a closer eye on her for a few days if you have a spot. That way she might not have to walk as much and won't have to compete for feed/hay with the others since it sounds like she is at a disadvantage right now. I've had some pull/sprain things slipping in the mud in winter, and that can slow them down for a few days as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1194469, member: 13664"] Hopefully it's just being heavy with calf slowing her down. Some cows seem pretty miserable when they are close to calving. It might be worthwhile to keep her in a separate lot to keep a closer eye on her for a few days if you have a spot. That way she might not have to walk as much and won't have to compete for feed/hay with the others since it sounds like she is at a disadvantage right now. I've had some pull/sprain things slipping in the mud in winter, and that can slow them down for a few days as well. [/QUOTE]
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