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<blockquote data-quote="denoginnizer" data-source="post: 82223" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>I am having a fellow come out today with his t-gun. I recenty bought a cow/ calf and the cow wont let the two week old calf nurse. The calf has been staying alive by stealing milk from every other cow in the pasture. I have tried to feed her up into my trap with no luck. Time is important ,so I am going to have her tranquilized . The procedure ,as I understand, it is to overdose her with rompun (sp) then drive the trailer to her and adminster the antidote. When she wakes up ,a little, tie a rope to her and run the rope thru the trailer to another truck. Gently pull to encourage her to stagger into trailer. After catching her she will be moved to a better holding facility where she can be restrained while the calf nurses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denoginnizer, post: 82223, member: 1096"] I am having a fellow come out today with his t-gun. I recenty bought a cow/ calf and the cow wont let the two week old calf nurse. The calf has been staying alive by stealing milk from every other cow in the pasture. I have tried to feed her up into my trap with no luck. Time is important ,so I am going to have her tranquilized . The procedure ,as I understand, it is to overdose her with rompun (sp) then drive the trailer to her and adminster the antidote. When she wakes up ,a little, tie a rope to her and run the rope thru the trailer to another truck. Gently pull to encourage her to stagger into trailer. After catching her she will be moved to a better holding facility where she can be restrained while the calf nurses. [/QUOTE]
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