I've got a calf right now that I'd bottle feed if the cow would let me. A danged first calf heifer. She had a heck of a time having it. I finally wore her out and pulled the calf. She got up and walked off like she just took a crap. I got the calf in to the barn in some straw in a pen and went back out and got the cow. I went back in half an hour but the calf wasn't up. I had to go to the funeral home for a visitation. I tried to bottle feed some powdered colostrum when I got home but by then the nasty blich tried to run me down. I thought it might just be the dog she was upset about,so I had the wife take him out while I put the milk in the tube feeder. I went back in,grabbed the calf's nose and she charged me again. I opened three gates trying to get her out and couldn't. The little bugger's still down,but they're on their own for now.
There's one across the road that was born today too that I hope sucked. That miserable cow wouldn't let me near that one to vaccinate or tag it.
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