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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1741079" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>Glad she lived to raise the calf.</p><p></p><p> I think some rompum may have slowed her down some. We didn't know about rompum for years, but once we knew about it, we tried to keep some on hand. </p><p></p><p>We bought 3 cows once from a cow trader. They were nice looking Angus cows and we got our pick. We loaded them up and brought them home. 2 of those cows were extremely nice, one became MY FAVORITE cow. The third one, I'm glad he lived to tell about. She calved in the night and when Mr. FH went to check on her the next morning, she nailed him. He managed to get away but if he had checked on her in the dark of night, who knows what the outcome might have been. She was on the fight when we pitched hay to her, trying to take us through the fence. We don't keep cows like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1741079, member: 17524"] Glad she lived to raise the calf. I think some rompum may have slowed her down some. We didn't know about rompum for years, but once we knew about it, we tried to keep some on hand. We bought 3 cows once from a cow trader. They were nice looking Angus cows and we got our pick. We loaded them up and brought them home. 2 of those cows were extremely nice, one became MY FAVORITE cow. The third one, I'm glad he lived to tell about. She calved in the night and when Mr. FH went to check on her the next morning, she nailed him. He managed to get away but if he had checked on her in the dark of night, who knows what the outcome might have been. She was on the fight when we pitched hay to her, trying to take us through the fence. We don't keep cows like that. [/QUOTE]
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