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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1626641" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>She finally got a mother. Had a heifer lose her calf, was a stillborn. She had it at the stables where we had the calf in a stall. I quickly scooped it up and took it to the stables. Then, put a halter on the graft calf and drug it out. When i did, it made some noise where the heifer, who was looking for the calf i had just taken away, saw me with this one. You could see her head thinking, MY BABY... and it was done.. We did put her in the chute to let the calf nurse, but that was for the calf since she was weeks old and had no idea she was a cow. She was a seasoned bottle calf and would nurse anything, this is a good stage for grafting.. After few days in the corral, we let them out with the other heifers and their calves... Never ever is this easy..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1626641, member: 22072"] She finally got a mother. Had a heifer lose her calf, was a stillborn. She had it at the stables where we had the calf in a stall. I quickly scooped it up and took it to the stables. Then, put a halter on the graft calf and drug it out. When i did, it made some noise where the heifer, who was looking for the calf i had just taken away, saw me with this one. You could see her head thinking, MY BABY... and it was done.. We did put her in the chute to let the calf nurse, but that was for the calf since she was weeks old and had no idea she was a cow. She was a seasoned bottle calf and would nurse anything, this is a good stage for grafting.. After few days in the corral, we let them out with the other heifers and their calves... Never ever is this easy.. [/QUOTE]
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