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<blockquote data-quote="alftn" data-source="post: 737997" data-attributes="member: 5647"><p>As I post about this time last year ,had a cow about 7 montns along , she had a vaginal . Very cold Feb. day ,I got it back in, hands about froze..She had a very nice bull calf and that was that, no other problems....</p><p></p><p>Well checked cows other day, did my count, one short came over the hill and sure enought , the same cow about 7 mo. along and prolaps again.. I got some grain and lead her into the corral, and got her into the head gate.. worked on her for about a hour, with no luck,and was dead tired.. One of my friends son passed by , I flag him down and then the two of use got it back in in about 10 mins. Very new experince for him , I loaded her up the next day and took her to the sale barn, she brought about 840$ as a breed cow...</p><p></p><p>I feel bad about passing problems on to other people, then again I am sure the people that bought the preg. cows I sold in the 07 drought for 500 to 550 apice did not give it a thought about the cheap cows they bought...or my losses</p><p></p><p>Beware of sale barn cattle , most have been culled for a reason , some bad some not so bad...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alftn, post: 737997, member: 5647"] As I post about this time last year ,had a cow about 7 montns along , she had a vaginal . Very cold Feb. day ,I got it back in, hands about froze..She had a very nice bull calf and that was that, no other problems.... Well checked cows other day, did my count, one short came over the hill and sure enought , the same cow about 7 mo. along and prolaps again.. I got some grain and lead her into the corral, and got her into the head gate.. worked on her for about a hour, with no luck,and was dead tired.. One of my friends son passed by , I flag him down and then the two of use got it back in in about 10 mins. Very new experince for him , I loaded her up the next day and took her to the sale barn, she brought about 840$ as a breed cow... I feel bad about passing problems on to other people, then again I am sure the people that bought the preg. cows I sold in the 07 drought for 500 to 550 apice did not give it a thought about the cheap cows they bought...or my losses Beware of sale barn cattle , most have been culled for a reason , some bad some not so bad... [/QUOTE]
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