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<blockquote data-quote="AL-beef" data-source="post: 821969" data-attributes="member: 16247"><p>She finally laid down in the thicket about 11PM and I eased up and roped her. After dragging several bushes and everything else she could wrap me and that rope around I left and came back at daylight to find the dead calf hanging out of her. With help we roped and held her while I pulled the calf on out. I bought this cow bred and it was evidently to something that throws very big calves. She is doing ok now, sore and swollen, but back to her friendly self. I'm learning the hard expensive way. No local vet doesn't help. </p><p>I gave her a shot of La200 and keeping her up a while to keep a eye on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AL-beef, post: 821969, member: 16247"] She finally laid down in the thicket about 11PM and I eased up and roped her. After dragging several bushes and everything else she could wrap me and that rope around I left and came back at daylight to find the dead calf hanging out of her. With help we roped and held her while I pulled the calf on out. I bought this cow bred and it was evidently to something that throws very big calves. She is doing ok now, sore and swollen, but back to her friendly self. I'm learning the hard expensive way. No local vet doesn't help. I gave her a shot of La200 and keeping her up a while to keep a eye on her. [/QUOTE]
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