ROAD WARRIOR
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Once again I hauled a cow 11 hours to S W Nebraska to a little known (by many) ET opperation. We unloaded the cow and went about our business, the next morning as I was preparing to leave, we looked the cow over again and saw she had a serious problem. From all outward signs it appeared that she had twisted a gut on the ride and would be 4 feet up in the air within 24 hours. I loaded her back on the trailer and took her to cowboys local vet on my way home ( figured that would save him from disposing of the carcass). Quint took a look at her and pretty much came up with the same prognosis. I left from there to head on home figuring that all I would end up with was a vet bill. To make a long story short, the cow recovered ( still recovering under cowboys watchful eye) and today flushed 12 #1 embrios and 6 #2 embrios. I can't wait to see what happens on the next cow's flush ( LOL! the first one that he will flush for me that doesn't - knock on wood - have issues) ! It's a long drive out there from here but 36 grade #1 embrios out of two cows that shouldn't have worked makes it worth it. Thanks Terry! RW