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Spooked cow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 989990" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>could she have had a hormone "flip flop" even though she is P.G. because of the possible sores / infection in there?</p><p>I have had cows react quite strongly to cougars in our area, but normally once they were gone the cow was fine.You do have a fair amount of cougars in your area, but unless one was <strong>living</strong> in the vicinity I would think the other cows would have reacted too, and normally cougars tend to wander unless they have kittens in a den...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 989990, member: 18682"] could she have had a hormone "flip flop" even though she is P.G. because of the possible sores / infection in there? I have had cows react quite strongly to cougars in our area, but normally once they were gone the cow was fine.You do have a fair amount of cougars in your area, but unless one was [b]living[/b] in the vicinity I would think the other cows would have reacted too, and normally cougars tend to wander unless they have kittens in a den... [/QUOTE]
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