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<blockquote data-quote="cgraves" data-source="post: 639164" data-attributes="member: 4713"><p>let the vet do it. best $20 you can spend on a cow. my vet used a rope saw and an iron to seal the wound. he controlled the bleeding with cotton balls and after they got soak he caterized them. Cow came off the trailer eating hay and didn't miss a beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cgraves, post: 639164, member: 4713"] let the vet do it. best $20 you can spend on a cow. my vet used a rope saw and an iron to seal the wound. he controlled the bleeding with cotton balls and after they got soak he caterized them. Cow came off the trailer eating hay and didn't miss a beat. [/QUOTE]
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