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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 673807" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Doesn't have anything to do with cows but it is nature related and may have some relevance. I used to work on a quail farm and we raised huge numbers of the birds. If any one of them got a blemish or a sore the others would peck it to death. My boss told me this was a protection mechanism the birds used. That said, I had a calf this fall that no one would take. I gave it to a guy who bottle feeds them and does a pretty good job doing it. Calf got on its feet good and put on about 200 pounds and was eating just fine. One day he went to pen and it was dead for no apparant reason. Did the cows sense and ailment in the calf? Its possible I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 673807, member: 4362"] Doesn't have anything to do with cows but it is nature related and may have some relevance. I used to work on a quail farm and we raised huge numbers of the birds. If any one of them got a blemish or a sore the others would peck it to death. My boss told me this was a protection mechanism the birds used. That said, I had a calf this fall that no one would take. I gave it to a guy who bottle feeds them and does a pretty good job doing it. Calf got on its feet good and put on about 200 pounds and was eating just fine. One day he went to pen and it was dead for no apparant reason. Did the cows sense and ailment in the calf? Its possible I think. [/QUOTE]
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