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<blockquote data-quote="mucho bueno" data-source="post: 23839" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>I run cattle on a large ranch in Arizona, and alot of times during calving time, you cannot get the cows in a pen to watch them 24 hrs a day so I have came up on alot of cows having trouble. I have pulled them with my hands, pulled with a horse, and the truck. When the hooves are sticking out, it needs to be checked out, because if the calf has died, trying to push out a dead calf can kill the cow. I think at 80 years old this ole boy knows what he is doing. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mucho bueno, post: 23839, member: 223"] I run cattle on a large ranch in Arizona, and alot of times during calving time, you cannot get the cows in a pen to watch them 24 hrs a day so I have came up on alot of cows having trouble. I have pulled them with my hands, pulled with a horse, and the truck. When the hooves are sticking out, it needs to be checked out, because if the calf has died, trying to push out a dead calf can kill the cow. I think at 80 years old this ole boy knows what he is doing. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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