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this cow has got to go
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 515243" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>we just marked another cow for Buddy. This one treated me to a hoof on my butt, a head in my back and a snow bank with her fallen on top of me. Thank God for the foot of snow i had to cushion me. If it had been dry ground, i</p><p>'m thinking the husband would be planning my funeral about now. Cause she would not have fallen and would have worked me over pretty good. When we got the calf out of the snow bank and in the barn area tagged and bagged, we let the cow in. Not before i gave her a lesson on four wheels. One she will not forget. Needless to say my husband said to her enjoy your last six months on this earth. It's hamburger helper for you.</p><p>I'm a little black and blue let me refrain, alot black and blue, and considering going to the doc's to get my spine xrayed for factures.</p><p>I know i am prepared to meet my Maker at anytime but this really puts things into prespective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 515243, member: 6198"] we just marked another cow for Buddy. This one treated me to a hoof on my butt, a head in my back and a snow bank with her fallen on top of me. Thank God for the foot of snow i had to cushion me. If it had been dry ground, i 'm thinking the husband would be planning my funeral about now. Cause she would not have fallen and would have worked me over pretty good. When we got the calf out of the snow bank and in the barn area tagged and bagged, we let the cow in. Not before i gave her a lesson on four wheels. One she will not forget. Needless to say my husband said to her enjoy your last six months on this earth. It's hamburger helper for you. I'm a little black and blue let me refrain, alot black and blue, and considering going to the doc's to get my spine xrayed for factures. I know i am prepared to meet my Maker at anytime but this really puts things into prespective. [/QUOTE]
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