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Ever notice how cattle can get themselves into trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyblueskies" data-source="post: 1704362" data-attributes="member: 39112"><p>We had a heifer hang herself upside down in one strand of wire. The wire twisted around her front leg, she went upside down and halfway twisted her leg too. Got her out, but she limped for a long time.</p><p> </p><p>#2 Breeding season. Good cow, had a great calf. Bulls been home about 2 weeks or so and this particular cow goes in heat. I'm not sure what exactly happened, but the cow ended up down, both backlegs stretched back, back broken. Had to put her down. Was a shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyblueskies, post: 1704362, member: 39112"] We had a heifer hang herself upside down in one strand of wire. The wire twisted around her front leg, she went upside down and halfway twisted her leg too. Got her out, but she limped for a long time. #2 Breeding season. Good cow, had a great calf. Bulls been home about 2 weeks or so and this particular cow goes in heat. I'm not sure what exactly happened, but the cow ended up down, both backlegs stretched back, back broken. Had to put her down. Was a shame. [/QUOTE]
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