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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1534603" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>Well today is our official due date for AI and ET calves and Mike tagged F61 this morning. With a hurricane expected on Wednesday I imagine the low pressure will intice a few more to calve. The calf this morning was our first Abundance heifer, tickled about that. The Buford Pathfinder calves look really good as well. We are flushing two donors tomorrow morning, I don't have high hopes that we will get much, the heat has been horrible, the combination of heat along with old cows that are fat isn't a real good recipe for success. Lost a nice bull calf last week out of a first calf heifer, she dropped the calf in a mud hole and it drowned, just heart breaking. The boss and I has checked cattle the night before and he had commented that he had to work on that Mudhole. Never enough hours in a day to take care of all the stuff that needs doing. It is amazing to me how many ways a cow can kill themselves.</p><p></p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1534603, member: 13402"] Well today is our official due date for AI and ET calves and Mike tagged F61 this morning. With a hurricane expected on Wednesday I imagine the low pressure will intice a few more to calve. The calf this morning was our first Abundance heifer, tickled about that. The Buford Pathfinder calves look really good as well. We are flushing two donors tomorrow morning, I don’t have high hopes that we will get much, the heat has been horrible, the combination of heat along with old cows that are fat isn’t a real good recipe for success. Lost a nice bull calf last week out of a first calf heifer, she dropped the calf in a mud hole and it drowned, just heart breaking. The boss and I has checked cattle the night before and he had commented that he had to work on that Mudhole. Never enough hours in a day to take care of all the stuff that needs doing. It is amazing to me how many ways a cow can kill themselves. Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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