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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039; Red" data-source="post: 2649540" data-attributes="member: 107965"><p>I was going to find pictures of calves to show you that got quilled in the nose. Calves or cows don't attack a porcupine, they just sniff it and it's all over. Last year my friend lost two calves because they could not suck. the quills get in the nose and work into the top of the mouth in about two or three days if not spotted. We pulled quills on three more during branding, so they were fine after that. we also have two cows that lost eyesight in one eye from a quill. we shot over 30 porkys in one night on the ranch. When in the mountains, I leave them alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol' Red, post: 2649540, member: 107965"] I was going to find pictures of calves to show you that got quilled in the nose. Calves or cows don't attack a porcupine, they just sniff it and it's all over. Last year my friend lost two calves because they could not suck. the quills get in the nose and work into the top of the mouth in about two or three days if not spotted. We pulled quills on three more during branding, so they were fine after that. we also have two cows that lost eyesight in one eye from a quill. we shot over 30 porkys in one night on the ranch. When in the mountains, I leave them alone. [/QUOTE]
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