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<blockquote data-quote="CowCop" data-source="post: 99847" data-attributes="member: 1049"><p>Medic,</p><p></p><p>We have a big old Hereford that had her rear quarters almost dragging on the ground when she calved in April.</p><p>The new calf had a heck of a time trying to get down to them to nurse, so we dug a little hole for him to stand in so he could nurse those monster quarters. We had to "giude" him for about 5 days and then he got the hang of it and now finds a hole to stand in. Of course its easier when you have <strong>alot</strong> of very uneven ground like we have here in Vermont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowCop, post: 99847, member: 1049"] Medic, We have a big old Hereford that had her rear quarters almost dragging on the ground when she calved in April. The new calf had a heck of a time trying to get down to them to nurse, so we dug a little hole for him to stand in so he could nurse those monster quarters. We had to "giude" him for about 5 days and then he got the hang of it and now finds a hole to stand in. Of course its easier when you have [b]alot[/b] of very uneven ground like we have here in Vermont. [/QUOTE]
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