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safety of picking up new calves
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 731085" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Over the past several years I have worked every calf born as soon as I find it. Have not been hurt "yet" but some of the same cows act differently from year to year. A pet one year might be the killer the next. Seems that the cow can tell when I loose my nerve and act differently.</p><p> All the above advice is good. I can say, from the recent bull accident, that it takes a long time to heal when they decide to get you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 731085, member: 8993"] Over the past several years I have worked every calf born as soon as I find it. Have not been hurt "yet" but some of the same cows act differently from year to year. A pet one year might be the killer the next. Seems that the cow can tell when I loose my nerve and act differently. All the above advice is good. I can say, from the recent bull accident, that it takes a long time to heal when they decide to get you. [/QUOTE]
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