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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;D Cattle" data-source="post: 1303248" data-attributes="member: 18854"><p>Good stories.</p><p></p><p>First calf I cut was nicknamed "Mouse" for his color. We caught him in the head gate and a buddy held his tale. He kept trying to lay down in the alley which made my job harder. I took entirely to long and when my buddy opened up the head gate the calf hit the ground. It had choked itself out. We both grabbed hold of the calf and drug it out. Went to pushing around a little bit on its chest and it took a big breath. Prob 10 minutes later we got it up and on its feet. A couple of months later the calf got sick, vet thought diphtheria, and it was the first one I had to put down. Lots of memories made raising cattle, some good and some you'd rather forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&D Cattle, post: 1303248, member: 18854"] Good stories. First calf I cut was nicknamed "Mouse" for his color. We caught him in the head gate and a buddy held his tale. He kept trying to lay down in the alley which made my job harder. I took entirely to long and when my buddy opened up the head gate the calf hit the ground. It had choked itself out. We both grabbed hold of the calf and drug it out. Went to pushing around a little bit on its chest and it took a big breath. Prob 10 minutes later we got it up and on its feet. A couple of months later the calf got sick, vet thought diphtheria, and it was the first one I had to put down. Lots of memories made raising cattle, some good and some you'd rather forget. [/QUOTE]
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