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Murphy’s Law of cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="coachg" data-source="post: 1829354" data-attributes="member: 22053"><p>If it can happen it will happen! Sorting through our last calves to haul to the sale . Moved 6 Hereford cows to our commercial herd . Cut out 6 dry cows to the pasture that we stockpiled some grass . So got down to the small calves we were going to turn back out and the 12 we were sending to the sale . Calf was running in the lot and turned real quick and went down like you shot her . My son and I both heard it pop ! Dislocated her back leg at the hock . Called the vet to see what he thought. He said she probably tore all the ligaments. Two options: keep her up and she if it gets better or haul in the morning and make hamburger. Got to have her at the locker plant by 7 am .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coachg, post: 1829354, member: 22053"] If it can happen it will happen! Sorting through our last calves to haul to the sale . Moved 6 Hereford cows to our commercial herd . Cut out 6 dry cows to the pasture that we stockpiled some grass . So got down to the small calves we were going to turn back out and the 12 we were sending to the sale . Calf was running in the lot and turned real quick and went down like you shot her . My son and I both heard it pop ! Dislocated her back leg at the hock . Called the vet to see what he thought. He said she probably tore all the ligaments. Two options: keep her up and she if it gets better or haul in the morning and make hamburger. Got to have her at the locker plant by 7 am . [/QUOTE]
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