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<blockquote data-quote="CattleHand" data-source="post: 672213" data-attributes="member: 6534"><p>Dont know if its worth your trouble but thats not to hard to fix. Find a tree branch in the shape of a Y with a think base at the bottom. Put that around the cows neck for a week, just tie it at the top (we use wire and a piece of old hose so it didnt hurt). They wont be able to lift up their head high enough to jump but can still get around and graze. Easy problem and you can keep the cow for the calves and usually break them from jumpin fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleHand, post: 672213, member: 6534"] Dont know if its worth your trouble but thats not to hard to fix. Find a tree branch in the shape of a Y with a think base at the bottom. Put that around the cows neck for a week, just tie it at the top (we use wire and a piece of old hose so it didnt hurt). They wont be able to lift up their head high enough to jump but can still get around and graze. Easy problem and you can keep the cow for the calves and usually break them from jumpin fence. [/QUOTE]
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