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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 645446" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>if you have a cow with the mind set to kill you or knock you down at calving, she only gets worse with age. Ship her as soon as she weans that calf.</p><p>There are alot of better tempered animals which are good producers to keep.</p><p>your life is worth more than a cow, if you get seriously injured who will look after the cows, if you are dead wouldn't really matter.</p><p></p><p>This is experience talking. Calving season is alot easier when cows do not want to kill you</p><p>On another note, to get this cow milking have you tried oxyticin? 2cc in the muscle and she will not be able to hold her milk no way no how within 10 minutes of injection</p><p>Have you tried Atrevet for the psycho you want to milk? It is a tranq and given in a lower dose (about 10cc) it will subdue the cow. Watch the eyes glaze over</p><p>Better still, ship the...</p><p>A mat pen works great when it comes to milking a cow or grafting a calf. The split pannel makes quick, easy, safe work for the cow, the calf and the producer.</p><p>And finally, if you have a cow that is a kicker, get a friend or family member to hold the cows tail in a "C". Make sure does not twist the tail...Straight up and over the back, not a tight "C" either. Some how it throws her balance off and she can not kick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 645446, member: 6198"] if you have a cow with the mind set to kill you or knock you down at calving, she only gets worse with age. Ship her as soon as she weans that calf. There are alot of better tempered animals which are good producers to keep. your life is worth more than a cow, if you get seriously injured who will look after the cows, if you are dead wouldn't really matter. This is experience talking. Calving season is alot easier when cows do not want to kill you On another note, to get this cow milking have you tried oxyticin? 2cc in the muscle and she will not be able to hold her milk no way no how within 10 minutes of injection Have you tried Atrevet for the psycho you want to milk? It is a tranq and given in a lower dose (about 10cc) it will subdue the cow. Watch the eyes glaze over Better still, ship the... A mat pen works great when it comes to milking a cow or grafting a calf. The split pannel makes quick, easy, safe work for the cow, the calf and the producer. And finally, if you have a cow that is a kicker, get a friend or family member to hold the cows tail in a "C". Make sure does not twist the tail...Straight up and over the back, not a tight "C" either. Some how it throws her balance off and she can not kick. [/QUOTE]
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