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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 25250" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We move the closest up cows to an area close by the house. If there is a problem you can see it easier that way. When a calf is a couple of days old and is following the cow pretty well and spending all it's time sleeping, we turn them back in with the others and bring up the couple of next closest cows. Works well except for the ones that come real early. Frequently, and it seems more often then not, the cow will take one calf and abandon the other. No rhyme or eason. It may be the healthiest calf or the weakest, first born or second, bull or heifer, or................</p><p>Never can figure out these cows. How can we expect to when they have no idea what they're going to do next</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 25250, member: 34"] We move the closest up cows to an area close by the house. If there is a problem you can see it easier that way. When a calf is a couple of days old and is following the cow pretty well and spending all it's time sleeping, we turn them back in with the others and bring up the couple of next closest cows. Works well except for the ones that come real early. Frequently, and it seems more often then not, the cow will take one calf and abandon the other. No rhyme or eason. It may be the healthiest calf or the weakest, first born or second, bull or heifer, or................ Never can figure out these cows. How can we expect to when they have no idea what they're going to do next dun [/QUOTE]
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