Posted by rrlund on February 21, 2014 at 08:56:23 from (162.250.26.144):
Got an old cow that cut the shell off the side of her hoof. We managed to get her in a pen and roped her so the vet could work on her. She wrapped it all up,gave her a big dose of antibiotic,put her on Banamine and told me to give her a shot of it twice a day for 3-4 days. I got her shot up while she was eating grain alright,but now it's time for the wrap to come off. Trouble is,now she's come back to life and I can't get her in the chute for love nor money. She just wants to paw and chase me if I get in with her. I dumped some grain in the alley and hope maybe I can go in while she's in there and get a gate shut on her. The wife said she might have to live with it on there. I said she might have to die with it on there. Miserable animals!
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