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Old 10/25/08, 03:56 PM
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Fantastic news!
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great! Keep her off slippery surfaces and encourage her to remain standing. If she slips and falls it could be disasterous.
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Old 10/25/08, 06:39 PM
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Oh, I am so glad for you and her! Praying all is well.
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Old 10/25/08, 08:49 PM
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I am SOOO happy for you am I am crying!! Good thoughts sent your way!
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Old 10/26/08, 01:30 PM
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Oh that is great news - prayerfully she will continue to improve!
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Old 10/26/08, 11:54 PM
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I hope she continues to improve.
You might try getting a holstein calf. Most big dairies get rid of the bull calves and you can get alot of meat from a mature holstein steer.
By the way, what breed was she bred to?
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Old 11/10/08, 08:00 PM
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I updated our sad ending in another thread.

Terrible night on the farm. Sad Update

Thanks for asking about us.

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