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Hormone Imbalance?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 553224" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We <strong>had</strong> a cow that got the same way with my wife shortly before she claved. AFterwards she settled down just fine. The next year when she was still a couple of months away from calving she started the sme BS again. That year she didn;t get better, if anything she got worse. We kept her till she weaned her calf and put wheels under her. Didn;t even bother breeding her since I wanted to make sure she ended up in the kill buyers trailer and not go home with someone as a breeder. Her daughter that we kept is a real pain in the butt. Too freindly, follows me around like a dog. Never did aything with her, it's just her nature. Always seemed funny as crazy as her other was and as calm as she is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 553224, member: 34"] We [b]had[/b] a cow that got the same way with my wife shortly before she claved. AFterwards she settled down just fine. The next year when she was still a couple of months away from calving she started the sme BS again. That year she didn;t get better, if anything she got worse. We kept her till she weaned her calf and put wheels under her. Didn;t even bother breeding her since I wanted to make sure she ended up in the kill buyers trailer and not go home with someone as a breeder. Her daughter that we kept is a real pain in the butt. Too freindly, follows me around like a dog. Never did aything with her, it's just her nature. Always seemed funny as crazy as her other was and as calm as she is [/QUOTE]
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