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Big, dumb bull calf syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="WisRose" data-source="post: 192292" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>Our first calf of the season (Hobbyist, only have 7 ,pettable, cows due to calve)was born Monday evening. He was dumb as a box of rocks and wouldn't suck, could barely stand though he was strong. So I did a search and this series of posts came up. He was a second calf out of a Reg. Hereford cow. He weighed 98#, was easily born within 15 min. of water breaking. His sire is BR MOLER ET. I followed the advice given and this am, he was finally nursing by himself. Great info!! Thanks to all those who previously posted their wisdom! It was a relief to learn that others have had this same experience. That is the only cow that was bred to Moler, hope the other calves are more vigorous!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WisRose, post: 192292, member: 858"] Our first calf of the season (Hobbyist, only have 7 ,pettable, cows due to calve)was born Monday evening. He was dumb as a box of rocks and wouldn't suck, could barely stand though he was strong. So I did a search and this series of posts came up. He was a second calf out of a Reg. Hereford cow. He weighed 98#, was easily born within 15 min. of water breaking. His sire is BR MOLER ET. I followed the advice given and this am, he was finally nursing by himself. Great info!! Thanks to all those who previously posted their wisdom! It was a relief to learn that others have had this same experience. That is the only cow that was bred to Moler, hope the other calves are more vigorous!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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