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Breeding / Calving Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="shutskytj" data-source="post: 207072" data-attributes="member: 3311"><p>FFAgal I have the same problem right now with a first calf heifer that claved 3/28/06. She doesn't go after it all the time just when nursing and now it is just kicking but when the calf butts is when she kicks I tied her up for two days with the calf with her. I did not let her kick the calf when I was around and evry day it seems to be getting better I still have them penned until I can count on the calf being able to nurse in the pasture maybe another week I will try to let them out. The cow and calf are loose together in the pen right now and I haven't had to assisst the calf to nurse in a couple of days now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutskytj, post: 207072, member: 3311"] FFAgal I have the same problem right now with a first calf heifer that claved 3/28/06. She doesn't go after it all the time just when nursing and now it is just kicking but when the calf butts is when she kicks I tied her up for two days with the calf with her. I did not let her kick the calf when I was around and evry day it seems to be getting better I still have them penned until I can count on the calf being able to nurse in the pasture maybe another week I will try to let them out. The cow and calf are loose together in the pen right now and I haven't had to assisst the calf to nurse in a couple of days now. [/QUOTE]
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