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<blockquote data-quote="TXBobcat" data-source="post: 39566" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>If they tore up your pen, I would suggest you patch it up a good as you can, put them back in the pen, and let the bawling begin. Make sure they have fresh water, some kind of hay to munch on, and maybe some creep pellets or some type of supplemental feed.</p><p></p><p>I just put a 7 mo old heifer in the pen Sunday. She's been bawling for a few days now, but it gets a little better everday. Probably keep her in there 3-4 weeks for weaning. Her mother is on the outside of the pen in the pasture. I think this works best for weaning - calf in a good sturdy pen, cow on the outside. Niether one can get to the other, but they can get as close as possible without tearing up or going thru pasture fences.</p><p>After only one day, the cow has went off with the rest of the herd, returning sometimes in the evening to bed down in the area with the herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXBobcat, post: 39566, member: 94"] If they tore up your pen, I would suggest you patch it up a good as you can, put them back in the pen, and let the bawling begin. Make sure they have fresh water, some kind of hay to munch on, and maybe some creep pellets or some type of supplemental feed. I just put a 7 mo old heifer in the pen Sunday. She's been bawling for a few days now, but it gets a little better everday. Probably keep her in there 3-4 weeks for weaning. Her mother is on the outside of the pen in the pasture. I think this works best for weaning - calf in a good sturdy pen, cow on the outside. Niether one can get to the other, but they can get as close as possible without tearing up or going thru pasture fences. After only one day, the cow has went off with the rest of the herd, returning sometimes in the evening to bed down in the area with the herd. [/QUOTE]
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