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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 460088" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p><strong>hopalong wrote</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>first i would suggest get a vet opinion before it gets that bad. Treat the darn thing. Get it better.</p><p>Next if the treatment did not work or the treatment was to late or the treatment never happened and a calf got that bad that it was hoping it's back legs...your own freezer beef or euthanize it. It's painful for the animals. It's inhumane treatment of animals to prolong suffering nevermind shipping and furthering more suffering nevermind the problems down the road when it gets bigger..."oh wait i shipped it, not my problem anymore." If it going to be shipped, ship rail grade direct to the packers, the inspectors will deal with it then. Why pass your problems on to some one else. </p><p>Let me tell you it's everyones problem. Peta is out there trying to discredit us cattle farmers. Peta and others like them would stop at nothing to put an end to our way of life. Treatments like this only furthers their cause. And for what to make a buck on a downer animal?</p><p>Good grief wake up and get our dung together.</p><p></p><p>Buy the way if an animal was shipped to the stock yards in Canada like that they would be sent back to the farm of origin and possible charges for inhumane treatment of animals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 460088, member: 6198"] [b]hopalong wrote[/b] first i would suggest get a vet opinion before it gets that bad. Treat the darn thing. Get it better. Next if the treatment did not work or the treatment was to late or the treatment never happened and a calf got that bad that it was hoping it's back legs...your own freezer beef or euthanize it. It's painful for the animals. It's inhumane treatment of animals to prolong suffering nevermind shipping and furthering more suffering nevermind the problems down the road when it gets bigger..."oh wait i shipped it, not my problem anymore." If it going to be shipped, ship rail grade direct to the packers, the inspectors will deal with it then. Why pass your problems on to some one else. Let me tell you it's everyones problem. Peta is out there trying to discredit us cattle farmers. Peta and others like them would stop at nothing to put an end to our way of life. Treatments like this only furthers their cause. And for what to make a buck on a downer animal? Good grief wake up and get our dung together. Buy the way if an animal was shipped to the stock yards in Canada like that they would be sent back to the farm of origin and possible charges for inhumane treatment of animals [/QUOTE]
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