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    Coyote Problem

    Really everyone if there is a known problem SET OUT TRAPS!!!!!!!! If you had a hole in the fence that your cows were going through you would fix it. The traps now a days are very easy to use in all different sizes, just put them along a trail,tree line, etc If you really are pissed get or make a...
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    Share in a bull, Heifer, steer.

    In planning to Share the so many things have to be right for it to work out. The most important os that is with someone you trust. In general I'm not talking about starting a business, just a good old fashion co-op with people of simular interest. Then communicate with each other: How many head...
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    bloat?

    Yeah thats my boy. Thanks Dunn I will post pics ASAP
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    bloat?

    Hey Dunn I can always count on you for a quick reply. I would have guessed a little more depth or insight! Okay so we label it an improperly raised bottle calf, was is the solution? I would guess him at 2 months old?
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    bloat?

    Hey guys I picked up a "weaned" jersey calf maybe mid thight high but he has a big belly! It is obviously much larger than it should be. It looks very healthy other than that. his ears,eyes,demeaner all point to healthy. Since I have had it(2 days) it is eatting hay and drinking water without...
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    need advice- selling a 1 month old calve

    What part of the country are you in? Can you post a picture? I wouldnt sell it for less than 150.00, the calf will be easily weaned and is healthy even if it needs to be bottle fed for a short period of time.
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    less than week old bull calf

    You will need to feed it milk by bottle ideally for 3months. The feeding are twice daily with powdered milk from your local coop or farm supply store. In the barn you have the calf penned up, always have high quality hay, fresh water, and calf starter feed available for it. Keep it sheltered in...
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    can I share a sad mishap? Heifer injured...

    I know I'm alittle late on this one! You can give her plain Aspirin for pain swelling or fever. Also make sure that you have mineral with Magnesium down this time of year it will prevent grass teteanus, and winter dysentery. I hope your calf does well.
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    Baby Pictures

    AWW Those are awesome pictures of some great looking calves! I bet there just alittle spoiled:)
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    "Wide Loads"

    LOL Our Herfords always look like big barrels when breed. Is that the case?
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    Is this a deal or a trap?

    Take a look!!!! but I wouldnt go to market until summer prices arrive. winter prices around here are terrible for calves
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    New Calf **pics**

    Around here we call them "good Mothers"! She is doing a great job no matter what here lines. Just look at that baby :)
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    pic of pulled calf on Christmas Eve

    Good look'n calf. how's momma do'n?
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    Can't find what I'm looking for

    Hey it looks like you found it!!!!!!!!!!
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    Can't find what I'm looking for

    Dun, You are usually the one with the answers! This is a real indirect route. Try searching the topic on the internet, frequently agriculture ariticles from universities show up.
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    Bought these 2 at auction

    Hey no need for Him to get pissed off. put up the money or shut up! good job. What breed does the white faced calf look to be ?
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    Horn buds/Dehorning paste

    I used that dehorning paste on a jersey bottle calf and it didn't work! The horns still grew but were somewhat deformed. The next cow that I get that isn't polled will get 'em cut.
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    My New Calf

    i dont the breed, but its sure working well!!
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    calf birth defects??

    any trauma during delivery?
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    Tennesssee farmers

    im over in rhea county and have the thoughts about the salebarn. i also have black cows, just let me know.
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