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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1841719" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I don't think Mattie will be able to milk much longer, or even wants to fool with churning, etc, even if Zeke milks. If all we have to fool with is grafting one other calf on Gail, then that is manageable and doable, even if I have to do it. I got to get Scott to quit feeding her that feed he mixes up. He worries because she ain't as fleshy as Whitey the Milking Shorthorn, but those are damned near beef or dual purpose cows, so they gonna be fatter any way. If the vet gets her this week, Gail will be raising three, so don't want her to get too poor. Her calf and the Br x red holstien heifer were born about a week before Christmas, so they are 2 months old, The Fleckveih x Braunveigh heifer is 2 or 3 weeks older than them, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1841719, member: 40587"] I don't think Mattie will be able to milk much longer, or even wants to fool with churning, etc, even if Zeke milks. If all we have to fool with is grafting one other calf on Gail, then that is manageable and doable, even if I have to do it. I got to get Scott to quit feeding her that feed he mixes up. He worries because she ain't as fleshy as Whitey the Milking Shorthorn, but those are damned near beef or dual purpose cows, so they gonna be fatter any way. If the vet gets her this week, Gail will be raising three, so don't want her to get too poor. Her calf and the Br x red holstien heifer were born about a week before Christmas, so they are 2 months old, The Fleckveih x Braunveigh heifer is 2 or 3 weeks older than them, I think. [/QUOTE]
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