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<blockquote data-quote="JenLamb35" data-source="post: 930193" data-attributes="member: 18518"><p>FYI Knersie - You have no idea how much love and care our heifers get. We are out there every single day with them and feed them better than anyone else I know. She happened to be a calf of a first time heifer that had her too early for her age (so that typically makes them a small calf). Our cattle are more pets to us than just livestock so we're not about to get rid of her. We are KNOWN in our area for having good looking cattle and spoil them rotten. So maybe you need to back off a little with the smart alec comments you tend to make. In fact - I would appreciate it if you didn't respond to anything I post. I don't need the drama of cyber bullies. </p><p></p><p>Grandpa - We are from SE Kansas and have the same vermon probably as you all do. I was thinking it's a cooperhead as well. She is actually doing much better. The swelling and numbness has went down now and she is eating almost normally now. We are so thankful she is okay now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenLamb35, post: 930193, member: 18518"] FYI Knersie - You have no idea how much love and care our heifers get. We are out there every single day with them and feed them better than anyone else I know. She happened to be a calf of a first time heifer that had her too early for her age (so that typically makes them a small calf). Our cattle are more pets to us than just livestock so we're not about to get rid of her. We are KNOWN in our area for having good looking cattle and spoil them rotten. So maybe you need to back off a little with the smart alec comments you tend to make. In fact - I would appreciate it if you didn't respond to anything I post. I don't need the drama of cyber bullies. Grandpa - We are from SE Kansas and have the same vermon probably as you all do. I was thinking it's a cooperhead as well. She is actually doing much better. The swelling and numbness has went down now and she is eating almost normally now. We are so thankful she is okay now. [/QUOTE]
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