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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1655641" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I saw her lay back down this morning. I had to go to town today so I picked up a sack of wet COB. I figured it better have molasses because the vast majority of these range cows have never seen grain. She ate a couple pounds of grain while laying down. I got her hay. She was eating that laying down. I walked around to her side, just touched here behind the shoulder, and she stood up. Literally just touched her, no slap, no poke. She is standing there eating her hay out there now. In a day or three I will move her back to the big pen where I will keep giving her grain. In a couple weeks if she is getting strong I will move out to general population. Down for 16 days she should be dead. But it sure brings a smile to my face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1655641, member: 498"] I saw her lay back down this morning. I had to go to town today so I picked up a sack of wet COB. I figured it better have molasses because the vast majority of these range cows have never seen grain. She ate a couple pounds of grain while laying down. I got her hay. She was eating that laying down. I walked around to her side, just touched here behind the shoulder, and she stood up. Literally just touched her, no slap, no poke. She is standing there eating her hay out there now. In a day or three I will move her back to the big pen where I will keep giving her grain. In a couple weeks if she is getting strong I will move out to general population. Down for 16 days she should be dead. But it sure brings a smile to my face. [/QUOTE]
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