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Lift the cow or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="feelnrite" data-source="post: 368589" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>This is where you learn patience. I had a cow stay down 3 weeks and get up. If the cow is changing sides she is doing good. If not you will need to roll her over or help her chnge sides. I am not big on lifting them. I think you can do more damage than good alot of times. She needs time to heal and keep her watered and fed good and work with her. I bet she gets up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="feelnrite, post: 368589, member: 3482"] This is where you learn patience. I had a cow stay down 3 weeks and get up. If the cow is changing sides she is doing good. If not you will need to roll her over or help her chnge sides. I am not big on lifting them. I think you can do more damage than good alot of times. She needs time to heal and keep her watered and fed good and work with her. I bet she gets up. [/QUOTE]
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