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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1727324" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>I have a couple cows that are crippled. One got her leg caught in the gate when we were preg testing back in December; she may have broke it, or at least dislocated her shoulder. I'm not really sure, but she is good enough that she can sure come after you. A week or so ago we had her in and gave her a shot of LA300, I had to jump up on the fence, as she came after me; she was not a happy camper. She is a bit on the crazy side. The other cow she has gotten a couple shot of LA300, and it did not help; I am thinking she has something wrong in her hind quarter. I know that I can't take them to the ranch, at the very least I will have to keep them here at the farm; I don't think they will survive out on the ranch. With two cows I should have enough grass for all summer. So do I take my lumps now, or sell them as a cow/calf pair in May?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1727324, member: 42312"] I have a couple cows that are crippled. One got her leg caught in the gate when we were preg testing back in December; she may have broke it, or at least dislocated her shoulder. I'm not really sure, but she is good enough that she can sure come after you. A week or so ago we had her in and gave her a shot of LA300, I had to jump up on the fence, as she came after me; she was not a happy camper. She is a bit on the crazy side. The other cow she has gotten a couple shot of LA300, and it did not help; I am thinking she has something wrong in her hind quarter. I know that I can't take them to the ranch, at the very least I will have to keep them here at the farm; I don't think they will survive out on the ranch. With two cows I should have enough grass for all summer. So do I take my lumps now, or sell them as a cow/calf pair in May? [/QUOTE]
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