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Cow won't eat or drink--??
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<blockquote data-quote="dburkhart" data-source="post: 537268" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Just to let you know--this little lowline is now up and running around all over the yard--healthy :nod: . She is eating and drinking and socializing with the other cattle. Of course with her size, she relates better to the calves. We don't dare put her in with the herd--if they jump her they'll break her back :-( We also gave her some meds to clean out. She will head back to the sale barn on Wednesday but in MUCH better condition than we bought her in. Thanks for all your help.</p><p></p><p>By the way Victoria--just to let you know--it is not our policy to let an animal suffer--or shoot her if we can heal her. Also, because we are in the business of cattle, we can't sell the ranch to the vet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dburkhart, post: 537268, member: 7966"] Just to let you know--this little lowline is now up and running around all over the yard--healthy :nod: . She is eating and drinking and socializing with the other cattle. Of course with her size, she relates better to the calves. We don't dare put her in with the herd--if they jump her they'll break her back :-( We also gave her some meds to clean out. She will head back to the sale barn on Wednesday but in MUCH better condition than we bought her in. Thanks for all your help. By the way Victoria--just to let you know--it is not our policy to let an animal suffer--or shoot her if we can heal her. Also, because we are in the business of cattle, we can't sell the ranch to the vet! [/QUOTE]
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