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<blockquote data-quote="LisaW" data-source="post: 112555" data-attributes="member: 576"><p>This evening she looks rather pathetic. She's got her ears drooped and just laying in the shade with her calf. Everyone else got up and moved to another spot, she didn't follow. Her being alone isn't too uncommon, though. She just looks miserable. Could be the heat. Could be the bull (he's rather excited as he was just delivered a few weeks ago and seems to love to chase all the girls around - the girls are stressed from him being so 'excited'. I think they'll settle in...).</p><p></p><p>Seems odd, the ulcers do. They're perfectly round and in the same spot on each side - the outside of each front teat, about 1/3 of the way up from the bottom. Could be from the calf sucking?? I may never know. Nobody else has anything like that anywhere on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LisaW, post: 112555, member: 576"] This evening she looks rather pathetic. She's got her ears drooped and just laying in the shade with her calf. Everyone else got up and moved to another spot, she didn't follow. Her being alone isn't too uncommon, though. She just looks miserable. Could be the heat. Could be the bull (he's rather excited as he was just delivered a few weeks ago and seems to love to chase all the girls around - the girls are stressed from him being so 'excited'. I think they'll settle in...). Seems odd, the ulcers do. They're perfectly round and in the same spot on each side - the outside of each front teat, about 1/3 of the way up from the bottom. Could be from the calf sucking?? I may never know. Nobody else has anything like that anywhere on them. [/QUOTE]
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