Sounds like she will make it.
I grew up on a dairy farm. Our cows were all as much pets as they would allow. They really do have their own personality. We too had some that would come up to us. Most of them would have their calves in the woods, and when they were up and around would bring them to the barn. We didn't have to go and get them at chore time either. They would come when they were called.
If they were sick we would do what we could for them. But never enjoyed finding them in trouble all by themselves. Had a couple of them that wandered off and died, they were old for cows, but we still missed them.
You mentioned losing $800 or $1000, but it wasn't your first thought either. And, ya know, the animals do better with that kind of caring. They can sense it!
I grew up on a dairy farm. Our cows were all as much pets as they would allow. They really do have their own personality. We too had some that would come up to us. Most of them would have their calves in the woods, and when they were up and around would bring them to the barn. We didn't have to go and get them at chore time either. They would come when they were called.
If they were sick we would do what we could for them. But never enjoyed finding them in trouble all by themselves. Had a couple of them that wandered off and died, they were old for cows, but we still missed them.
You mentioned losing $800 or $1000, but it wasn't your first thought either. And, ya know, the animals do better with that kind of caring. They can sense it!