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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 818785" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thats some good neighbors. I hope they sold well for you. I just hope some good samaritans don't try to herd the neighbor's geese, goats and donkeys onto my place cause ammunition has just gotten ridiculously high. :lol2: </p><p></p><p>Just got back from another call. This time it was someone I know and they described seeing a red baldie calf out in the freshly plowed field next to the pasture the mommas are in so I strike out yet again and find footprints right where they said they would be and tracked the calf down. This same calf was in the squeeze chute the other day. Was in the pond field the other week. The hay pen the week before and was being chased frantically by his mother a few weeks ago. I lasso him and toss him in the back of the truck and carry him back to his mother who is beside herself. She tries to chase him down and he hits the fence and comes back to me. I lasso him again and we repeat the ritual. Then it dawns on me. I think the calf is blind. It would explain a lot. Plan on giving him a shot of Vitamin A tomorrow and see if this might be the problem other than that I don't know what to do.</p><p></p><p>This is the first time in 5 years I've answered this call and its actually had something to do with my cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 818785, member: 4362"] Thats some good neighbors. I hope they sold well for you. I just hope some good samaritans don't try to herd the neighbor's geese, goats and donkeys onto my place cause ammunition has just gotten ridiculously high. :lol2: Just got back from another call. This time it was someone I know and they described seeing a red baldie calf out in the freshly plowed field next to the pasture the mommas are in so I strike out yet again and find footprints right where they said they would be and tracked the calf down. This same calf was in the squeeze chute the other day. Was in the pond field the other week. The hay pen the week before and was being chased frantically by his mother a few weeks ago. I lasso him and toss him in the back of the truck and carry him back to his mother who is beside herself. She tries to chase him down and he hits the fence and comes back to me. I lasso him again and we repeat the ritual. Then it dawns on me. I think the calf is blind. It would explain a lot. Plan on giving him a shot of Vitamin A tomorrow and see if this might be the problem other than that I don't know what to do. This is the first time in 5 years I've answered this call and its actually had something to do with my cattle. [/QUOTE]
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