Not to hijack the post,but I found a bull calf last night that had me laying awake for a while in the middle of the night. It's been 100 degrees plus,all the cows and all but that one calf were up in the barn. I found him by himself down in the brush near the far end of the pasture,panting and frothing at the mouth a little. Big trouble was,he had blood running down the side of his head. I thought he'd ripped his ear tag out,but he had a huge gash where the ear is attached to the head. It had congealed,but he looked rough. I tried to drive him up,but he went out in the little bit of knee deep mud that was there. There was just a little bit of algae soaked water here and there and he went right after it. I had to get him out of there,if he'd have gone down,he'd have been done for. I finally got him out and back in the brush and left him. He was up with the cows and the rest of the calves this morning. Mama had him cleaned up,but that ear is hanging kind of low. He's not real chipper,but he's alive. Things can sure go south in a hurry sometimes.
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