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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1837759" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Update on Zeke is 2 posts above. Gail is fine. Probably will end up with a couple of scars. When we put her back in the pasture that night, Whitey's 2 calves went right to work on her. I think they have swapped babies.... Gail and Whitey. And that Fleckveih/Braunveih heifer belongs to both of them, I guess. We decided if the cows ain't worried about whose calves they are nursing, , and the calves ain't worried about who is feeding them, then no sense in me and Scott worrying about it. I was talking with Scott this morning, and we both think we are glad that is this happened in this artic weather. If Gail had got cut up like that in those south GA summers, it would have been a night mare with all the flies and everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1837759, member: 40587"] Update on Zeke is 2 posts above. Gail is fine. Probably will end up with a couple of scars. When we put her back in the pasture that night, Whitey's 2 calves went right to work on her. I think they have swapped babies.... Gail and Whitey. And that Fleckveih/Braunveih heifer belongs to both of them, I guess. We decided if the cows ain't worried about whose calves they are nursing, , and the calves ain't worried about who is feeding them, then no sense in me and Scott worrying about it. I was talking with Scott this morning, and we both think we are glad that is this happened in this artic weather. If Gail had got cut up like that in those south GA summers, it would have been a night mare with all the flies and everything. [/QUOTE]
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