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    retained placenta

    Well she finally cleaned out! About one week. Thanks again to everybody!! I certainly appreciate it........Annie
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    retained placenta

    Mom is Charolais and Highland (unless mom's mom was mixed?, only the Highland was registered). And yes, he is gray. Kind of a silver color. Real pretty. No, there are no other bulls in the area. We are the only farm on our road with cows, and only three cows at that (our own home-grown...
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    retained placenta

    Ho do again, ya'll? I just wanted to say thank you for all of your responses. It sure is nice to know that there are a bunch of good people out there willing to help out their fellow man out of the goodness of their heart. Thank you and may the Good Lord bless you!! Now, I'm posting a couple...
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    Steer is a bull...?..

    Susie, (Don't worry my dear, I'm a newbie too, but here goes my guess...) Maybe, as with a breeding dog (I can ony relate to dogs-I'm a trainer, K-9 handler and certified behaviorist-Dogs, I know...cows, I'm learning...) you can neuter them 5-6 years down the road, but they don't forgot what...
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    retained placenta

    Andrew, thanks for the reply!! Of course, after I read your reply (which is the way we were leaning toward anyway), I went on to read MANY postings on this subject. A lot of different views, but I'm gonna go with you, our Vet and my gut and let it be.
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    retained placenta

    Howdy ya'll, I'm new to the forum. My husband and I have a small (three breed cows) herd of cows. We breed for beef, our own consumption. We have one Hereford/Highland cross, one Charolais/Highland cross and a 3/4 Highland-1/4 Charolais cross (out of our C/H x). Anywho, our Charlois/Highland...
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