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Obsessive/Compulsive Sucking Disorder in Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="VirginiaMoo" data-source="post: 1170688" data-attributes="member: 15168"><p>Thank you for inquiring! This was a big discussion I had with my fiance. This cow was born on our property and had never left. Our choices were to pen her off away from her herd, send her to the sale, or let nature take it's course and deal with what happened. After going back and forth, we decided the best choice for the cow was to just let nature take it's course. What kind of life is it to be separated from those you have known for your whole life? She was a great cow and I did not want to be panic stricken for her final trip. I did try to find someone to take her as a pet, but in the end I was unable to make that happen. In a perfect world, I would have found/purchased another older cow to keep her company and built them their own little area....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VirginiaMoo, post: 1170688, member: 15168"] Thank you for inquiring! This was a big discussion I had with my fiance. This cow was born on our property and had never left. Our choices were to pen her off away from her herd, send her to the sale, or let nature take it's course and deal with what happened. After going back and forth, we decided the best choice for the cow was to just let nature take it's course. What kind of life is it to be separated from those you have known for your whole life? She was a great cow and I did not want to be panic stricken for her final trip. I did try to find someone to take her as a pet, but in the end I was unable to make that happen. In a perfect world, I would have found/purchased another older cow to keep her company and built them their own little area.... [/QUOTE]
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