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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 514641" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>I'm not impressed with this cow. This is the second year she has been stupid. Now this fall she is heading to the packers.</p><p></p><p>She gets a little violent when calving. This in it's self would send her to the packers, but with eliminating health and age problem cows, she got put on the back burner for shipping.</p><p>You know she is bad when the husband says let hercalf on her own. If it's dead ship her. Or he gets so mad, has to be talked out of going home and getting the gun. AND my husband is a very gentle animal loving kinda guy.</p><p></p><p>She charged me, claimed a calf that was not hers, attacked said momma, and when we finally got her locked in the maternity pen, would not lay down and calf. The liquid coming out was yellow. So I asked hubbby to help me lock her in the head gate and see the problem. "no way, if she calves a dead on so be it".</p><p>I on the other hand did not want a dead calf. So I got her head gated and panneled in the pen and proceeded to glove up and check. The lousy @#$%^%$@@ almost got her head out of the gate, works for the other animals, dumb nut cow!</p><p>So now i have to pull the calf with the back gate closed so that if she gets her head out, i won't get trampled with my arm up her back side...did I mention "dumb cow"</p><p>In side the cow was okay, the calf was ok the dumb cow just did not want to push. In all honest it felt like she had no birth canal, just a big pit, and then the opening to the world. Once i got things going, I called for my husband to help. The look from him was "why did you go and do that, I was looking for an excuse to do some damage....22 ring a bell?" But he helped thankfully.</p><p></p><p>Well the calf is alive, for how long we are not sure. The calf entered another cows pen for some unknown reason, I'm not going near the cow to make sure the calf sucks, although it looked like he got hold of the teat.</p><p></p><p>Before some one mentions it, the head gate works for all our animals, even the slim lined faces. This one was just so nuts, I truely thought she could get her head out. Husband was right though. She could not. He had the guts to open the back gate when he pulled the calf.</p><p>We also cull our nut cows, we gave her another chance just incase she had a change of attitude. Well now she is at the top of the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 514641, member: 6198"] I'm not impressed with this cow. This is the second year she has been stupid. Now this fall she is heading to the packers. She gets a little violent when calving. This in it's self would send her to the packers, but with eliminating health and age problem cows, she got put on the back burner for shipping. You know she is bad when the husband says let hercalf on her own. If it's dead ship her. Or he gets so mad, has to be talked out of going home and getting the gun. AND my husband is a very gentle animal loving kinda guy. She charged me, claimed a calf that was not hers, attacked said momma, and when we finally got her locked in the maternity pen, would not lay down and calf. The liquid coming out was yellow. So I asked hubbby to help me lock her in the head gate and see the problem. "no way, if she calves a dead on so be it". I on the other hand did not want a dead calf. So I got her head gated and panneled in the pen and proceeded to glove up and check. The lousy @#$%^%$@@ almost got her head out of the gate, works for the other animals, dumb nut cow! So now i have to pull the calf with the back gate closed so that if she gets her head out, i won't get trampled with my arm up her back side...did I mention "dumb cow" In side the cow was okay, the calf was ok the dumb cow just did not want to push. In all honest it felt like she had no birth canal, just a big pit, and then the opening to the world. Once i got things going, I called for my husband to help. The look from him was "why did you go and do that, I was looking for an excuse to do some damage....22 ring a bell?" But he helped thankfully. Well the calf is alive, for how long we are not sure. The calf entered another cows pen for some unknown reason, I'm not going near the cow to make sure the calf sucks, although it looked like he got hold of the teat. Before some one mentions it, the head gate works for all our animals, even the slim lined faces. This one was just so nuts, I truely thought she could get her head out. Husband was right though. She could not. He had the guts to open the back gate when he pulled the calf. We also cull our nut cows, we gave her another chance just incase she had a change of attitude. Well now she is at the top of the list. [/QUOTE]
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