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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1392921" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>I agree with this one if you have not calved heifers before. It's a good read, very informative, but due to the nature of each individual heifer and circumstance, no two are alike. Calving is not a cookie-cutter process, one to the other. Still, it does provide a lot of info for the new people to calving, when assistance is likely. I would buy it again. I also got her other book, raising beef cattle or something like that, not all the way through that one yet.</p><p></p><p>Another good read, for the backgrounder, and just for the read (it has a number of personal experiences noted in it) is the Thoughts and Advice From An Old Cattleman by Gordan Hazard, DVM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1392921, member: 22236"] I agree with this one if you have not calved heifers before. It's a good read, very informative, but due to the nature of each individual heifer and circumstance, no two are alike. Calving is not a cookie-cutter process, one to the other. Still, it does provide a lot of info for the new people to calving, when assistance is likely. I would buy it again. I also got her other book, raising beef cattle or something like that, not all the way through that one yet. Another good read, for the backgrounder, and just for the read (it has a number of personal experiences noted in it) is the Thoughts and Advice From An Old Cattleman by Gordan Hazard, DVM [/QUOTE]
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