We've had a few that early over the years. Pending weather issues (causing pneumonia) we've just let them be and kept a close watch on them. I would see what your vet says. Keep us posted.
That's great. I've been hearing the market is taking a hit because of the dairy "flu" panic. Hoping to get our calves shipped next week for a special feeder sale. Worried if the market is going to drop we will not do as well as if we ship them tomorrow.
In our situation with this one that wasn't the case. This pair was alone together up until a few days after birth to bond and the diary group was separated. Definitely something we try and watch out for however.
This is what we have gone for over the years. Looks like with this group we are...
It is something the breed is trying to push. They've released a few videos on it. Makes for very easy calving on heifers. Still grow really well just a reduced height on the calves but still marketable because they are still 1/2 full size cow. So not as small as a pure Aberdeen but still a...
That's a nice pair. Glad you posted a picture. Nice to see what crosses look like. Thanks for the link. No problems with the cattle you've gotten from them?
Our cows ask Santa for one of those yearly. I saw them at a dairy show years ago. They are very cool. Prices seem to slowly be coming down on them.
Knitting needle works. Maybe a meat fork? More prongs?
That's what we were considering. Just wasn't sure if they would snap with the booty scratching. 😂 I've seen what they do to the RxR posts we used to attach push broom bottoms to.
That's fantastic. That's sort of what we were thinking. Would like to be able to move them when needed. Thank you...
I've seen a few here and there in our beef herd over the years. Usually far older and from the back while the natural born calf is nursing. This was her calf on one side and our jersey on the other as if she was grafted. I was watching close for the graft knowing it was a good possibility...
Does anyone have the old street sweeper brushes for their livestock?
How do you have them mounted? Not sure if putting a post in the ground through the center would be best or building a stand of some sort.
Haven't had any luck looking online for ideas.
Yes she was one of the bred cows. I suspect no actual vaccines etc. even thought the breeder made claims. Also had health issues that prevented general herd care for several years it turned out so how much was really done is a mystery. Just from the experience when I picked them up. She did have...
Just lost our first Aberdeen calf. Was fine last night. Up moving around this morning. Noticed he was down at 1pm when his mom was screaming at him. Got him in and out of the storm. Lungs clear. Mouth cold. Not a good sign. Noticed scours. No signs till today. Treated. As the day passed he...