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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1697485" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I have had cows lose calves and it was a day or two. A couple years ago a really good older cow lost one and she was in a fit. I went back two days later to check again and she was drawed up and run down and still working the pasture looping back where the calf died. I was able to get the herd in the area with cubes and take the whole group to the pens. I loaded her up and hauled her to some heifers I was weaning at another place in the pens. She settled down the next day there. I ended up calling her mother goose and leaving her with my heifers to train them up for a couple more years. I finally didnt trust she could hold up to a bull mounting her so I had to sell her. I cant remember exactly but I want to say she was like 19 years old when I sold her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1697485, member: 6291"] I have had cows lose calves and it was a day or two. A couple years ago a really good older cow lost one and she was in a fit. I went back two days later to check again and she was drawed up and run down and still working the pasture looping back where the calf died. I was able to get the herd in the area with cubes and take the whole group to the pens. I loaded her up and hauled her to some heifers I was weaning at another place in the pens. She settled down the next day there. I ended up calling her mother goose and leaving her with my heifers to train them up for a couple more years. I finally didnt trust she could hold up to a bull mounting her so I had to sell her. I cant remember exactly but I want to say she was like 19 years old when I sold her. [/QUOTE]
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