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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1829579" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>So, Clay got there about 8:30 this morning and just went on and pulled hi s truck up to the gate .Zeke got the calf out, and toted it into the pasture. Gail had heard it bawling when they pulled up, so was on her way to check it out, the lil girls following. So she walked up to Zeke, stretched her nose out to sniff it, just making a soft, lowing sound. Zeke walked to her side, an put the calf down right at her udder. She latched on and Gail just stood there and let her. I think Dan said they hadn't fed that calf this morning before Clay left with her. They hadn;t milked Gail yet this morning either. Clay said that when the new one got full, Gail walked off with all 3 of them behind her in single file, with the new one in the middle. We are going to have to do something about Zeke naming them though. He likes to sing outlaw country, and has recently discovered Sturgil Simpson. God help us, he named this new heifer King Turd!</p><p></p><p>[USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER] [USER=39373]@MurraysMutts[/USER] Question: When we put all the cattle back on the Kudzu place in February, and those 22 Plummers start calving, should we worry about Gail trying to nurse all of them? Her three will be 3 months old by then, and no way could she provide for them, if 20 others were trying to nurse her too.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>ko</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1829579, member: 40587"] So, Clay got there about 8:30 this morning and just went on and pulled hi s truck up to the gate .Zeke got the calf out, and toted it into the pasture. Gail had heard it bawling when they pulled up, so was on her way to check it out, the lil girls following. So she walked up to Zeke, stretched her nose out to sniff it, just making a soft, lowing sound. Zeke walked to her side, an put the calf down right at her udder. She latched on and Gail just stood there and let her. I think Dan said they hadn't fed that calf this morning before Clay left with her. They hadn;t milked Gail yet this morning either. Clay said that when the new one got full, Gail walked off with all 3 of them behind her in single file, with the new one in the middle. We are going to have to do something about Zeke naming them though. He likes to sing outlaw country, and has recently discovered Sturgil Simpson. God help us, he named this new heifer King Turd! [USER=25884]@farmerjan[/USER] [USER=39373]@MurraysMutts[/USER] Question: When we put all the cattle back on the Kudzu place in February, and those 22 Plummers start calving, should we worry about Gail trying to nurse all of them? Her three will be 3 months old by then, and no way could she provide for them, if 20 others were trying to nurse her too. ko [/QUOTE]
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