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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1851113" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>So we hauled off the pairs on April 8. There was 2 cows with brand new calves and 10 dry cows. We kicked them up on the hill. This is a broken up piece of ground with lots of shoulder high sage brush. Lots of places for a cow to hide not to mention calves. I go up there every day to get a count on new calves most of which are several days old before I spot them. I will be looking at a cow, turn my head and she has disappeared. A couple minutes later she pops into view 20 feet from where she was before. I am generally looking through binoculars so I can't read cow ear tag numbers. I have 6 identified by number but I think I have seen 10 calves. The last one was born today. Almost all in April but there had to be one wait until May. There is 3 of the neighbors cows who crawled in there to add to my confusion when trying to get a semi accurate count.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]44243[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]44244[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1851113, member: 498"] So we hauled off the pairs on April 8. There was 2 cows with brand new calves and 10 dry cows. We kicked them up on the hill. This is a broken up piece of ground with lots of shoulder high sage brush. Lots of places for a cow to hide not to mention calves. I go up there every day to get a count on new calves most of which are several days old before I spot them. I will be looking at a cow, turn my head and she has disappeared. A couple minutes later she pops into view 20 feet from where she was before. I am generally looking through binoculars so I can't read cow ear tag numbers. I have 6 identified by number but I think I have seen 10 calves. The last one was born today. Almost all in April but there had to be one wait until May. There is 3 of the neighbors cows who crawled in there to add to my confusion when trying to get a semi accurate count. [ATTACH type="full"]44243[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]44244[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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