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<blockquote data-quote="Moonshine" data-source="post: 1303150" data-attributes="member: 24763"><p>I know little about cattle, but I'm reading up and learning fast.</p><p></p><p>I am an animal advocate and rescuer, although, its usually fish and lizzards, the occasional dog cat or rat. Anyway, I've been asking for a pet cow FOREVER, my bf, whom grew up ranching, ran across a group of six longhorns, all cows, that look pitiful.</p><p></p><p>Five got delivered 3 days ago, they are skin and bones, the sixth is ready to drop a calf and they decided not to move her. </p><p></p><p>I'm wondering how bad off they are, we have them on a large amount of low protein, upping the nutrition every few days, various blocks and feeds and Hays given at different times in different amounts, according to several ranchers plus a vet or two.</p><p></p><p>For instance, a normal ball Python shaped like a rain drop is ok, or wild, almost thin, a round ball Python, is overweight, an acute angle at the spine is emaciated. Where does a cow showing hips and spine fall on thiß scale?</p><p></p><p>These longhorn cows show all the bones in there body and spines, and hips. For animal that is ment to be able to not be fed, how smallof a lot would they have to have been on to get that bad? </p><p></p><p>And given how much water, and wierd temps weve hàd this year, we have crazy grass on our property right now, why did they not sell the cattle the year before?</p><p></p><p>Thx</p><p>Hope some of this makes sense!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonshine, post: 1303150, member: 24763"] I know little about cattle, but I'm reading up and learning fast. I am an animal advocate and rescuer, although, its usually fish and lizzards, the occasional dog cat or rat. Anyway, I've been asking for a pet cow FOREVER, my bf, whom grew up ranching, ran across a group of six longhorns, all cows, that look pitiful. Five got delivered 3 days ago, they are skin and bones, the sixth is ready to drop a calf and they decided not to move her. I'm wondering how bad off they are, we have them on a large amount of low protein, upping the nutrition every few days, various blocks and feeds and Hays given at different times in different amounts, according to several ranchers plus a vet or two. For instance, a normal ball Python shaped like a rain drop is ok, or wild, almost thin, a round ball Python, is overweight, an acute angle at the spine is emaciated. Where does a cow showing hips and spine fall on thiß scale? These longhorn cows show all the bones in there body and spines, and hips. For animal that is ment to be able to not be fed, how smallof a lot would they have to have been on to get that bad? And given how much water, and wierd temps weve hàd this year, we have crazy grass on our property right now, why did they not sell the cattle the year before? Thx Hope some of this makes sense! [/QUOTE]
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