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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 930201" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Knersie gave you good advice on both points. If that was bullying then my apologies as I guess I'm guilty as well. And letting that heifer get bred to early doesn't sound like the love and care that really helps them much. </p><p> </p><p>I am glad to hear she's doing better though. Usually snakebites look alot worse than they are. A snakebite on a grazing cow is roughly the equivelant of you getting a beesting. It swells but there's not enough venom to do any real harm unless they swell enough that they can't breathe. Usually they stumble on the snake by accident so it's not a killing dose of venom that the snake gives her. I'm basing that on rattlers like I have here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 930201, member: 14661"] Knersie gave you good advice on both points. If that was bullying then my apologies as I guess I'm guilty as well. And letting that heifer get bred to early doesn't sound like the love and care that really helps them much. I am glad to hear she's doing better though. Usually snakebites look alot worse than they are. A snakebite on a grazing cow is roughly the equivelant of you getting a beesting. It swells but there's not enough venom to do any real harm unless they swell enough that they can't breathe. Usually they stumble on the snake by accident so it's not a killing dose of venom that the snake gives her. I'm basing that on rattlers like I have here. [/QUOTE]
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