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No fence here.
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I find pink eye is much less prevalent in animals that have mineral supplements. I had a terrible time with pink eye in goats the first year, spent a fortune on terramycin. I thought those goats would be permanently blind. They healed up fine.My grandpa had several of those crosses. Prone to pink eye but beautiful cows.
They are sweet but he will start throwing his weight around pretty soon. The twin thing happened here, momma kept the heifer (Stimpy) which was smaller and cleaned the bull calf but run him off. So I had Ren (bull) that I bottle fed. He got pretty pushy with the bottle so I finally bucket trained him.
Sir Loin is going to be a happy little calf! The campers will eat him up
He’ll forget he’s a cow and think he’s a kid or dog lol
I thing its supposed to be a monacle.whats the ear ring ?
whats the ear ring ?
in its ear.I thing its supposed to be a monacle.
ya, whats that for ?His ear tag?
I got a floppy hat for gardening, it says "beachy" but substitue. " it " for ea and you will know how i felt about the lady with the tent! I went there as agreed but it was a locked door community assisted living and i emailed her and waited. Nothing. I never got a phone number. Finally i left and got lunch. Went back there, again, nothing. When she finally emailed me, she said she sold it! Urge to kill!![]()
And a foot up her buttin its ear.
Did you tell that lady you made 2 trips over there ? She needs to be the one wearing the hat.
Hope everything will be okI think we found the same thing. I can take him to the vet in the morning.