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<blockquote data-quote="moloss" data-source="post: 689220" data-attributes="member: 12917"><p>now I've only had cows for 2yrs but this happened to me last fall....one of my younger cows had layed down on her side in a depression and couldn't get up, luckly she had only been down for a few hours....and now for what not to do....I placed a tow strap around her front leg and pulled her over (right in front of me) and she proceded to think that I was the cause of her distress....now in college I could run a 4.6 40 and I think at 38 I ran a 2.6 that day..... she was after me (if I wanted I could of reached back and touched her head) luckly I was able to find a tree, reach out and do a quick 180 (she fell trying to get me as I ran in the other direction) my point is even normally good animals can get crazy when put in a panic situation.....be careful..... and next time I'll have a truck between me and the cow when I pull on the strap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moloss, post: 689220, member: 12917"] now I've only had cows for 2yrs but this happened to me last fall....one of my younger cows had layed down on her side in a depression and couldn't get up, luckly she had only been down for a few hours....and now for what not to do....I placed a tow strap around her front leg and pulled her over (right in front of me) and she proceded to think that I was the cause of her distress....now in college I could run a 4.6 40 and I think at 38 I ran a 2.6 that day..... she was after me (if I wanted I could of reached back and touched her head) luckly I was able to find a tree, reach out and do a quick 180 (she fell trying to get me as I ran in the other direction) my point is even normally good animals can get crazy when put in a panic situation.....be careful..... and next time I'll have a truck between me and the cow when I pull on the strap. [/QUOTE]
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