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<blockquote data-quote="alacowman1" data-source="post: 1664719" data-attributes="member: 40876"><p>One February had grey Brahman heifer Slip and do the splits, in a low spot frozen over, she broke through the ice and was soaked .she was injured,had to get her up.once she was up and out, couldn't get her near the barn...temp that night was 10 .with wind chill below 0..stood the same spot all night..,put hay and feed in front of her and figured I be burying her the next day..still in same spot like nothing happened the next morning..she never got over the injury though..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alacowman1, post: 1664719, member: 40876"] One February had grey Brahman heifer Slip and do the splits, in a low spot frozen over, she broke through the ice and was soaked .she was injured,had to get her up.once she was up and out, couldn't get her near the barn...temp that night was 10 .with wind chill below 0..stood the same spot all night..,put hay and feed in front of her and figured I be burying her the next day..still in same spot like nothing happened the next morning..she never got over the injury though.. [/QUOTE]
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