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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 623201" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Again, I would at least get them together as soon as possible; and no its not too late to get them together. And why not give her another chance? She will more than likely do better the next time. First time calvers <em>sometimes</em> tend to not know what to do. I have only had one instance over the past 5 years of a first time calver leaving her calf, and I just penned them up together and made sure the calf sucked. Kept the two of them together for about 2 weeks, (and fed the momma cow good, so she produced more milk) and then turned them out with the rest of the herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 623201, member: 3400"] Again, I would at least get them together as soon as possible; and no its not too late to get them together. And why not give her another chance? She will more than likely do better the next time. First time calvers [i]sometimes[/i] tend to not know what to do. I have only had one instance over the past 5 years of a first time calver leaving her calf, and I just penned them up together and made sure the calf sucked. Kept the two of them together for about 2 weeks, (and fed the momma cow good, so she produced more milk) and then turned them out with the rest of the herd. [/QUOTE]
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