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What Injuries Have You Sustained from Cattle?
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<blockquote data-quote="TomW" data-source="post: 275458" data-attributes="member: 4618"><p>Vicky the Vet, thanks for the reminder! Our cows are so calm its pathetic. Vet was out the other day to give an exam, rectal and vaginal, to one of our older ones. He asked where I wanted to do it and I said well we can just do it here (standing in the middle of the free stall area) he just kinda looked at me. I said not to worry I would hold her head and he just started laughing - asked if I would mind at least putting a halter on her and tie her off which I did. All went well but.....</p><p>I should be more respectful of the Doc. He works with many many animals that are not as calm as ours and there is nothing to say one of ours couldn't have a bad day!</p><p>From now on they go in the head gate for anything the Doc needs to do - I would feel terrible if something did happen.</p><p></p><p>tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomW, post: 275458, member: 4618"] Vicky the Vet, thanks for the reminder! Our cows are so calm its pathetic. Vet was out the other day to give an exam, rectal and vaginal, to one of our older ones. He asked where I wanted to do it and I said well we can just do it here (standing in the middle of the free stall area) he just kinda looked at me. I said not to worry I would hold her head and he just started laughing - asked if I would mind at least putting a halter on her and tie her off which I did. All went well but..... I should be more respectful of the Doc. He works with many many animals that are not as calm as ours and there is nothing to say one of ours couldn't have a bad day! From now on they go in the head gate for anything the Doc needs to do - I would feel terrible if something did happen. tom [/QUOTE]
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