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A walk away mom
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokeStackFarms" data-source="post: 637067" data-attributes="member: 7061"><p>Thanks --you gave some good advice.</p><p>In this situation, the calf had been licked clean. Also, there were many different scenarios in play that were unique to this cow.</p><p>In this specific case--it worked out great the way things were handled by all concerned.</p><p>Given any other situation--I agree with you.</p><p></p><p>As of today the Momma & calf are thriving.</p><p>The key thing--was that the calf was put in the pen W/ Momma. The calf had a belly full of colostrum to hold it over til all things connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokeStackFarms, post: 637067, member: 7061"] Thanks --you gave some good advice. In this situation, the calf had been licked clean. Also, there were many different scenarios in play that were unique to this cow. In this specific case--it worked out great the way things were handled by all concerned. Given any other situation--I agree with you. As of today the Momma & calf are thriving. The key thing--was that the calf was put in the pen W/ Momma. The calf had a belly full of colostrum to hold it over til all things connected. [/QUOTE]
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