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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 418948" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>That is a good point I'm not sure what happenrd to her. She had a sore back foot, then it got better and she was lame on a front one. We could not find anything wrong with either foot. It took her about 3 months to get completly over it. She lost alot of weight. It would come and got in spells. She is about a 1200 lbs cow now she did gain back. We could keep the calf on her for a couple months then sell them as a pair with our second load of calves. She might never have any more trouble, but we kept 10 heifers last year that will calve in the spring and only have 3 cows we were going to cull this fall so we might as well send her. Thanks 3MR. I think that is a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&T Farm, post: 418948, member: 2314"] That is a good point I'm not sure what happenrd to her. She had a sore back foot, then it got better and she was lame on a front one. We could not find anything wrong with either foot. It took her about 3 months to get completly over it. She lost alot of weight. It would come and got in spells. She is about a 1200 lbs cow now she did gain back. We could keep the calf on her for a couple months then sell them as a pair with our second load of calves. She might never have any more trouble, but we kept 10 heifers last year that will calve in the spring and only have 3 cows we were going to cull this fall so we might as well send her. Thanks 3MR. I think that is a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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