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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 1130709" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>Interesting perspective....Thanks. Hard to say what happened there, our cows have a lot of grass most years on their winter pasture, and they get FAT (maybe part of the problem). This year was no different. They get mineral tubs all winter. While im not convinced that nutrition would have been the problem. I won't rule it out. It was one cow, one year, this one time. So for that reason I am less worried about the cow and what happened, than I am the calf, which is still alive. Thanks for the reply!</p><p>As for the other message I received;</p><p>I know that I already have more invested in the calf than it is obviously worth. While I am in this to make a profit, as a cattleman my number one priority is the care and welfare of the animal. It may not always be financially prudent, but as a cattleman and a Christian, I am responsible for this living, breathing animal. I will do my best to do just that, even though I am well aware the cost of a .22 bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 1130709, member: 5478"] Interesting perspective....Thanks. Hard to say what happened there, our cows have a lot of grass most years on their winter pasture, and they get FAT (maybe part of the problem). This year was no different. They get mineral tubs all winter. While im not convinced that nutrition would have been the problem. I won't rule it out. It was one cow, one year, this one time. So for that reason I am less worried about the cow and what happened, than I am the calf, which is still alive. Thanks for the reply! As for the other message I received; I know that I already have more invested in the calf than it is obviously worth. While I am in this to make a profit, as a cattleman my number one priority is the care and welfare of the animal. It may not always be financially prudent, but as a cattleman and a Christian, I am responsible for this living, breathing animal. I will do my best to do just that, even though I am well aware the cost of a .22 bullet. [/QUOTE]
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