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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 213248" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I would think that her calf would still be on her - don't understand the dripping question.</p><p></p><p> That's certainly a highly likely possiblity. She could be pulled down & began cycling much later than the others & hasn't settled yet due to poor body condition (ie stress) - but I would think you would have noted that in your post.</p><p></p><p>Since she just 2 months later than her last calf (assuming she is caught now); I'd kept an eye on her & see what develops. If she was already later than you'd like on her last calf (late Nov), you may want to ship her as she would then fall out of any reasonable calving season interval (I think many strive for a 60-90 day calf interval - I'm working toward that goal).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 213248, member: 1132"] I would think that her calf would still be on her - don't understand the dripping question. That's certainly a highly likely possiblity. She could be pulled down & began cycling much later than the others & hasn't settled yet due to poor body condition (ie stress) - but I would think you would have noted that in your post. Since she just 2 months later than her last calf (assuming she is caught now); I'd kept an eye on her & see what develops. If she was already later than you'd like on her last calf (late Nov), you may want to ship her as she would then fall out of any reasonable calving season interval (I think many strive for a 60-90 day calf interval - I'm working toward that goal). [/QUOTE]
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