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<blockquote data-quote="dirtdoctor" data-source="post: 572806" data-attributes="member: 8666"><p>Be very careful with the dogs when it's calving time. My 72 year old Dad was out one night checking on a cow that had just had her calf. As usual his dog went along. The cow went after his Australian Shepherd (Usually a great cow dog) but the dog ran behind Dad. The cow just plowed through Dad and mashed him into the fence. The cow just kept coming at him even after the dog ran out of the pen, but the cow had crushed 3 vertebras in Dad's back. Luckily one of our relatives was visiting and heard Dad yelling. When my cousin got there, Dad had crawled along the fence and was at the gate, with the cow still wild, and helped him out. It took a helicopter ride and almost 2.5 years for him to get so he could get around. I was ready to send the cow to the slaughter house but in Dad fashion he wouldn't let me, saying it was all his fault because he knew better than to take the dog!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtdoctor, post: 572806, member: 8666"] Be very careful with the dogs when it's calving time. My 72 year old Dad was out one night checking on a cow that had just had her calf. As usual his dog went along. The cow went after his Australian Shepherd (Usually a great cow dog) but the dog ran behind Dad. The cow just plowed through Dad and mashed him into the fence. The cow just kept coming at him even after the dog ran out of the pen, but the cow had crushed 3 vertebras in Dad's back. Luckily one of our relatives was visiting and heard Dad yelling. When my cousin got there, Dad had crawled along the fence and was at the gate, with the cow still wild, and helped him out. It took a helicopter ride and almost 2.5 years for him to get so he could get around. I was ready to send the cow to the slaughter house but in Dad fashion he wouldn't let me, saying it was all his fault because he knew better than to take the dog! [/QUOTE]
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