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<blockquote data-quote="enanette" data-source="post: 149315" data-attributes="member: 2849"><p>Update on my "wild cow". She continues to receive her aspirin with her grain every evening. Her limp appears to be improving! Thank you for your assistance! When she first starts to walk, it's there, & it gets better as she moves. She has taken over as the "head cow" of my 2 other cows, her 1 yr old bull calf, & a 1 1/2 yr old Holstein heifer. The Holstein has been placed as "low man" on the totem pole. Wild cow will not let her in the barn stall at night, I am unsure what to do, any suggestion on how to socialize them to share a stall at night? She is my favorite, has a sweet personality & I can handle her (I raised her as a bucket calf). Presently, I put her in another stall to protect her from the cold at night & re-release her to the herd in the morning. I figure to just give it time, & hope they adjust. They all use to share the barn stall before the wild cow left to go & get pregnant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enanette, post: 149315, member: 2849"] Update on my "wild cow". She continues to receive her aspirin with her grain every evening. Her limp appears to be improving! Thank you for your assistance! When she first starts to walk, it's there, & it gets better as she moves. She has taken over as the "head cow" of my 2 other cows, her 1 yr old bull calf, & a 1 1/2 yr old Holstein heifer. The Holstein has been placed as "low man" on the totem pole. Wild cow will not let her in the barn stall at night, I am unsure what to do, any suggestion on how to socialize them to share a stall at night? She is my favorite, has a sweet personality & I can handle her (I raised her as a bucket calf). Presently, I put her in another stall to protect her from the cold at night & re-release her to the herd in the morning. I figure to just give it time, & hope they adjust. They all use to share the barn stall before the wild cow left to go & get pregnant. [/QUOTE]
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