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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 737787" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>She doesn't grunt or kick at her stomach. She takes small steps with her back feet. She doesn't walk in a continual stride but takes a stiff step with one leg and then repeats with the other until it is beside th first then she repeats. I don't hear any popping but she has a hard time getting up or backing out up the slight pond bank when she drinks. She is a young cow about 3 years old. This is her second calf. She has been very athletic and energetic in the past. She did become a rack of bones with her first calf no matter how much grass or hay she ate. After weaning she regained condition well....she just dumps everything into her calf. As a first calf heifer she weaned off a 600 pound calf. She has access to loose mineral full time as well as high quality hay and the protien tubs. The rest of my herd is in great condition. She is definetly a cull. I just want o get her in as good a shape as possible before selling. I may just bite the bullet and take her to the sale Tuesday. Her calf is close to weaning age and it looks great so I will probably split him off and sell him separatley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 737787, member: 1863"] She doesn't grunt or kick at her stomach. She takes small steps with her back feet. She doesn't walk in a continual stride but takes a stiff step with one leg and then repeats with the other until it is beside th first then she repeats. I don't hear any popping but she has a hard time getting up or backing out up the slight pond bank when she drinks. She is a young cow about 3 years old. This is her second calf. She has been very athletic and energetic in the past. She did become a rack of bones with her first calf no matter how much grass or hay she ate. After weaning she regained condition well....she just dumps everything into her calf. As a first calf heifer she weaned off a 600 pound calf. She has access to loose mineral full time as well as high quality hay and the protien tubs. The rest of my herd is in great condition. She is definetly a cull. I just want o get her in as good a shape as possible before selling. I may just bite the bullet and take her to the sale Tuesday. Her calf is close to weaning age and it looks great so I will probably split him off and sell him separatley. [/QUOTE]
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