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<blockquote data-quote="Williamsv" data-source="post: 1306823" data-attributes="member: 22323"><p>Sorry for your loss. I am guilty of holding on to some that I know need to go. You have certainly been blessed not to lose any for so many years. Hope you have a safe trip and things will go better when you get home.</p><p> I have been watching my big cow that lost triplets the end of March last year. I was so afraid it would happen again this time as she was huge and maybe she would die too. I saw her late yesterday afternoon at hay ring eating. Could not find her this morning, but after walking a while there she was with a big fine bull. God is good.</p><p> I did lose a fine Beefmaster heifer about a month ago. My helper found her down from the hay ring.That really hurt.I was there when she was born and she was one of my prettiest Beefmasters. All we could come up with was a heart attack. No signs of pneumonia. I had just said a few days before that she was my prettiest Beefmaster. I had started two or three times to sell her, but never did as she was so gentle and pretty.</p><p>We all have our bad times as well as happy times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Williamsv, post: 1306823, member: 22323"] Sorry for your loss. I am guilty of holding on to some that I know need to go. You have certainly been blessed not to lose any for so many years. Hope you have a safe trip and things will go better when you get home. I have been watching my big cow that lost triplets the end of March last year. I was so afraid it would happen again this time as she was huge and maybe she would die too. I saw her late yesterday afternoon at hay ring eating. Could not find her this morning, but after walking a while there she was with a big fine bull. God is good. I did lose a fine Beefmaster heifer about a month ago. My helper found her down from the hay ring.That really hurt.I was there when she was born and she was one of my prettiest Beefmasters. All we could come up with was a heart attack. No signs of pneumonia. I had just said a few days before that she was my prettiest Beefmaster. I had started two or three times to sell her, but never did as she was so gentle and pretty. We all have our bad times as well as happy times. [/QUOTE]
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