Wanting to give Mom the best shot at curing her lump-jaw, we administered her a second dose of LA-200. Alls well that ends well.
Mellow Yellow is what my buddy calls cows like this. Mom is a Charolais/Red Angus cross, giving her a more yellow tint.
Before we doctored her, Peter and I caught a horse to get ready for the big drive afterwards.
I'd say she is mellow for the most part, as she somewhat reluctantly stuck her head back in the head-catch. Other 50cc will hopefully do her good.
Once turned free from the chute, we set out to trail them back to the herd.
The reader may note that the cow with Mom is not red but black. We had to exchange #62 with #71 because #62 was bawling for her calf. For another story! Regardless, we trailed on.
Until we found the other girls.
Welcome home.
A fun little afternoon exercise for everyone. Hopefully, we keep White Cow from having a gnarly lump-jaw the rest of her life. We do what we can. Ranch on.







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