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Spooked cow?
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 986049" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I don't know. But I would keep her up awhile to see if this blows over. The injuries might not be related to what started this behavior as they are a result of the behavior. She may have been going around carelessly affected by this mental state and got into fence, thorns, brush, etc. Has her calf been taken for a ride too? How old is the calf? I had a cow that I later determined was in estrous who was running from one end of 80 acres to the other only to turn around and go right straight back to the beginning point to do it all over again. She had her two month old with her nd his tongue was hanging out. I really felt sorry for the little guy. She got tired herself and finally slowed down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 986049, member: 17767"] I don't know. But I would keep her up awhile to see if this blows over. The injuries might not be related to what started this behavior as they are a result of the behavior. She may have been going around carelessly affected by this mental state and got into fence, thorns, brush, etc. Has her calf been taken for a ride too? How old is the calf? I had a cow that I later determined was in estrous who was running from one end of 80 acres to the other only to turn around and go right straight back to the beginning point to do it all over again. She had her two month old with her nd his tongue was hanging out. I really felt sorry for the little guy. She got tired herself and finally slowed down. [/QUOTE]
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