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<blockquote data-quote="TexasCountryWoman" data-source="post: 33166" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>My ol' pet Holstein milk cow got out and into some thick, green Johnson grass and as I was quickly driving her on home and away from it, she got "drunker and drunker". She fell over and convulsed. I ran home as fast as I could and came back with a tube from the refrigerator and tubed her. Here she is in the middle of the road, shooting Johnson grass poison out of the oral tube with every seizure now. The country traffic begins to gather. (One trackter). I got the poison out and the cow woke up but was weak. My neighbors pulled her back into my pasture after we took down my fence as there was no way to make it to the gate now. I went to the vet for some injections. The shots helped the cow. As she went to get on her feet, she stepped in a water bucket and broke her foot and refused to get up. I parked my Suburban on the west side of her for shade in the 100 plus heat and the next day she still would not get up. She was a large cow. I gave her a pain shot and she mercifully died. Her insides had been crushed by her weight, she did not die from the poison grass, but a freak accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasCountryWoman, post: 33166, member: 425"] My ol' pet Holstein milk cow got out and into some thick, green Johnson grass and as I was quickly driving her on home and away from it, she got "drunker and drunker". She fell over and convulsed. I ran home as fast as I could and came back with a tube from the refrigerator and tubed her. Here she is in the middle of the road, shooting Johnson grass poison out of the oral tube with every seizure now. The country traffic begins to gather. (One trackter). I got the poison out and the cow woke up but was weak. My neighbors pulled her back into my pasture after we took down my fence as there was no way to make it to the gate now. I went to the vet for some injections. The shots helped the cow. As she went to get on her feet, she stepped in a water bucket and broke her foot and refused to get up. I parked my Suburban on the west side of her for shade in the 100 plus heat and the next day she still would not get up. She was a large cow. I gave her a pain shot and she mercifully died. Her insides had been crushed by her weight, she did not die from the poison grass, but a freak accident. [/QUOTE]
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