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cowboy43":1c6qkjpk said:
Who is old enough to remember screw worms, a Calf born during srcrew worm season would die if not treated.

Just barely. We had a case when I was a good-sized boy. I seem to recall Dad being told at the time that it was one of the last known cases, but I'm not sure about that. That was probably in the early 1970's.
 
TennesseeTuxedo":k7qftm3b said:
I like Oreos. My wife won't touch 'em.

Blue Bell Ice cream. Vanilla Bean. It don't last long around my place. Everybody gets into it.
 
My father carried dog collars on his horse, he would rope the baby calf , put the dog collar on the calf , tie the rope to end of a large limb, the limb would bend and not break, the cow would come up and let the calf suck, we would check the Calf daily and doctor the navel, the calf stayed tied till the cord fell off. :cboy:
 
I'm headed south this weekend, through Kentucky and Tennessee down to the center of Alabama delivering a big trackhoe. So if you see a white peterbuilt with oilfield bumpers and a big winch on back pulling a big Caterpillar trackhoe honk at me I'll wave!
 

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