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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 688736" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Had one before but what we were discussing had to do with crazy calves that freak out when loaded or penned. What we were wondering was if one freaked out in the pen how long would it take it to calm down and get the adrenlen back to normal levels. Or will it - given Angies info - since the calf can't walk it off. We both agreed that it would probably be best to let the calf out to walk it off for a couple of days then drop it in the field but if this were not possible what do the butcher plants do to reduce this risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 688736, member: 4362"] Had one before but what we were discussing had to do with crazy calves that freak out when loaded or penned. What we were wondering was if one freaked out in the pen how long would it take it to calm down and get the adrenlen back to normal levels. Or will it - given Angies info - since the calf can't walk it off. We both agreed that it would probably be best to let the calf out to walk it off for a couple of days then drop it in the field but if this were not possible what do the butcher plants do to reduce this risk. [/QUOTE]
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