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<blockquote data-quote="Craig-TX" data-source="post: 25262" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>We don't try to get them up. If we were running cattle on one place that was small enough to manage that way (i.e. better land) we might do it Dun's way. It sure wouldn't hurt. It's just that in our situation it's not logistically practical. Plus, you make a good point that often the momma sneaks off anyway and finding her is just about impossible. Herefords are the most prone to hide themselves and their calves after they're born. This gets back to why we never buy springing heifers.</p><p></p><p>Craig-TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig-TX, post: 25262, member: 39"] We don’t try to get them up. If we were running cattle on one place that was small enough to manage that way (i.e. better land) we might do it Dun’s way. It sure wouldn’t hurt. It’s just that in our situation it’s not logistically practical. Plus, you make a good point that often the momma sneaks off anyway and finding her is just about impossible. Herefords are the most prone to hide themselves and their calves after they’re born. This gets back to why we never buy springing heifers. Craig-TX [/QUOTE]
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