You did the humane thing. Several years ago I went with my grandpa to go feed the cattle. We got in the power wagon went to the barn, loaded it with square bales and fed the cows. When we got done we found a calf that had been born in the night. I remember that spot yet today. It was so cold that morning, the heifer calf lost the tips of her ears and her tail from frost bite. We got her in the cab of the power wagon and off to the house we went. That calf should have died. Year and a half later I had decided I wanted to buy a group of heifers from my grandpa. I was sortin and pickin and came down to one with short ears and no tail. I told grandpa I didn't think I wanted her and he says, there ain't nothin wrong with her other than her looks. She would be a good momma. I took her with the others. Bob probably outlasted the others. Gentle, good milker, awesome momma cow. I watched her calve once from a distance and could tell she was having some trouble. After trying a while, she got up, and turned about 2 rounds and slung that calf out of her. I had never seen that before and not since. I hated the day I put her on the trailer.
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