Granny's gone and done it again

was out to the farm today. Granny and Twisty are STILL LARGE AND IN CHARGE although Twisty seems to have dropped way low in the belly.

Got the stock tank cracks sealed with first coat of flexseal.

Then got the area by the oats bins all cleaned up and mowed down with a 2 wheeled mower/trimmer worked all the way down past chicken run and the main calf paddock.

Then loaded Curly up and into the VETS . She got a pencillin shot, some other type of shot , and a copper/multi-vitiamin shot and an extra shot of pen to be given on thrus. Poor thing is/was not doing well, she has a bit of foot rot in her right front one right between her to toes. Also bloody stools of which she gifted the vet with a sample.
Poor Curly Sue. Bloody stools? Foot rot? It's a good thing she's tame. I wonder if any of the others have problems like that... you'd never know. You feed them so well. Wonder what could be the cause.
 
Poor Curly Sue. Bloody stools? Foot rot? It's a good thing she's tame. I wonder if any of the others have problems like that... you'd never know. You feed them so well. Wonder what could be the cause.

I think she stepped on a stalk or stick and got a small puncture in her foot and it went "bad"

well ladies I know I should stick around a bit longer but 8 hours sleep since Sunday morning and 11 hours at the farm has me wacked. Oh did get my matters, cukes and peppers covered tonight.
 
I think she stepped on a stalk or stick and got a small puncture in her foot and it went "bad"

well ladies I know I should stick around a bit longer but 8 hours sleep since Sunday morning and 11 hours at the farm has me wacked. Oh did get my matters, cukes and peppers covered tonight.
Im sorry you got whacked. Sweet dreams
 

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