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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1741094" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Ain't worth getting hurt over for sure. I remember reading a few years back about 3 elderly brothers that had cattle. They were all in their late 70's or maybe even 80's. One got hurt in a pen with a bull, I think it was. Two other brothers carried him to the hospital for treatment. They never came back. When he was released, he went home and found the other two dead in the same pen with the same bull.</p><p></p><p>Thing with rompun is getting the dosage right. Too much and they are knocked out completely for a while or worse. ACE might be useful. Side effects from either to be aware of. Not available at the feed store for a reason.</p><p></p><p>Several years ago, my wife and I were visiting her mother in the hospital on a Sunday afternoon. A neighbor's dog had tripped her up on the sidewalk and she fell and broke her pelvis. While we were there, my brother called to say that he was at the hospital (different one) with our mother. She was holding a gate to help him turn a cow with a new calf out of the barn. Cow ran over her and broke her pelvis. That was a bad day. Painful injury that only time and rest can cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1741094, member: 40418"] Ain't worth getting hurt over for sure. I remember reading a few years back about 3 elderly brothers that had cattle. They were all in their late 70's or maybe even 80's. One got hurt in a pen with a bull, I think it was. Two other brothers carried him to the hospital for treatment. They never came back. When he was released, he went home and found the other two dead in the same pen with the same bull. Thing with rompun is getting the dosage right. Too much and they are knocked out completely for a while or worse. ACE might be useful. Side effects from either to be aware of. Not available at the feed store for a reason. Several years ago, my wife and I were visiting her mother in the hospital on a Sunday afternoon. A neighbor's dog had tripped her up on the sidewalk and she fell and broke her pelvis. While we were there, my brother called to say that he was at the hospital (different one) with our mother. She was holding a gate to help him turn a cow with a new calf out of the barn. Cow ran over her and broke her pelvis. That was a bad day. Painful injury that only time and rest can cure. [/QUOTE]
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