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<blockquote data-quote="aknack" data-source="post: 541034" data-attributes="member: 8328"><p>We do have pasture to put her in but there are also the other cattle in that same place. It seems that</p><p>the other cattle seem to sense when one is sick or weak and they may tend to "bully" her and maybe </p><p>cause more problems. I am really not looking for an overnight cure, I know it will take a long time</p><p>for this to heal. I guess I'm a believer that I will try everything I can before putting an animal down</p><p>and especially since this calf is maybe close to three weeks old. I have bottle feed babies before,</p><p>I just want to help this cow if I can. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aknack, post: 541034, member: 8328"] We do have pasture to put her in but there are also the other cattle in that same place. It seems that the other cattle seem to sense when one is sick or weak and they may tend to "bully" her and maybe cause more problems. I am really not looking for an overnight cure, I know it will take a long time for this to heal. I guess I'm a believer that I will try everything I can before putting an animal down and especially since this calf is maybe close to three weeks old. I have bottle feed babies before, I just want to help this cow if I can. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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