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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 470376" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>No big deal. Just ignore them, I'm sure the calf does. In a dairy cow that's being milked by a machine it's a little different, but if they're out of the way we just leave them.</p><p>And no, it's not true that it's causes a proness to cancer. If it did 99% of the dairy cows in the world would have cancer. You just wouldn;t notice cause they've been cut off as calves.</p><p>Where do some of these old wives tales get started?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 470376, member: 34"] No big deal. Just ignore them, I'm sure the calf does. In a dairy cow that's being milked by a machine it's a little different, but if they're out of the way we just leave them. And no, it's not true that it's causes a proness to cancer. If it did 99% of the dairy cows in the world would have cancer. You just wouldn;t notice cause they've been cut off as calves. Where do some of these old wives tales get started? [/QUOTE]
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