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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10100"><p>Hey there,</p><p></p><p>OK first I think ( could be wrong) that your cow was fat or over conditioned. Thus I would not worry about it unless she just always stays that way, the way I deal with really easy keepers like that, leave the calf on them and let the calf suck it off, obesity is an illness that leads to early death and arthritis and other physical problems such as prolapsed uterus, rectum, etc.</p><p></p><p>Next if this was a cow in my herd, I would cut her head OFF! I raise Limousin and practice 0 tollerance for pissy tempers or attitudes. I castrate and cull everything with bad attitudes, I don't care how wonderful they are! The lack of this practice is what got the breed the rep for mean, goofey cattle. I am offten asked "are these bottle raised", they are not and the biggest problem with gentle cattle is you can't get them to get out of their own way, they are almost a pain being so docile. But they are safe and easy to work, and I don't have help so it makes things easier for me. As you have a young child, I would put that sow in the freezer ASAP, nothing is worth hurting a child!</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kemilimo@tca.net">kemilimo@tca.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10100"] Hey there, OK first I think ( could be wrong) that your cow was fat or over conditioned. Thus I would not worry about it unless she just always stays that way, the way I deal with really easy keepers like that, leave the calf on them and let the calf suck it off, obesity is an illness that leads to early death and arthritis and other physical problems such as prolapsed uterus, rectum, etc. Next if this was a cow in my herd, I would cut her head OFF! I raise Limousin and practice 0 tollerance for pissy tempers or attitudes. I castrate and cull everything with bad attitudes, I don't care how wonderful they are! The lack of this practice is what got the breed the rep for mean, goofey cattle. I am offten asked "are these bottle raised", they are not and the biggest problem with gentle cattle is you can't get them to get out of their own way, they are almost a pain being so docile. But they are safe and easy to work, and I don't have help so it makes things easier for me. As you have a young child, I would put that sow in the freezer ASAP, nothing is worth hurting a child! [email=kemilimo@tca.net]kemilimo@tca.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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