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Lift the cow or Not?
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<blockquote data-quote="skip" data-source="post: 368595" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Sorry, I'm not a picture taker and my grand kids are not visiting this week. We've already put 4" straps under her. One is at the brisket and the other just in front of her bag. Chained the straps to welded hooks I have on my tractor bucket. Lifted her just high enough to get her legs under her. Two friends are working her legs a little to increase circulation. She's actually started stand a little on her own but it's going to take more time. She's drinking water as she stands supported by the straps. I'm just watching her closely.</p><p></p><p>Sorry feelnrite about the lift. Hope it works this time. It's Sunday and I'm sure the Good Lord will help out this old fool and a good cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skip, post: 368595, member: 82"] Sorry, I'm not a picture taker and my grand kids are not visiting this week. We've already put 4" straps under her. One is at the brisket and the other just in front of her bag. Chained the straps to welded hooks I have on my tractor bucket. Lifted her just high enough to get her legs under her. Two friends are working her legs a little to increase circulation. She's actually started stand a little on her own but it's going to take more time. She's drinking water as she stands supported by the straps. I'm just watching her closely. Sorry feelnrite about the lift. Hope it works this time. It's Sunday and I'm sure the Good Lord will help out this old fool and a good cow. [/QUOTE]
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