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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 801010" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>My benchmark has long been.....</p><p>Did I have to help a calf nurse.....</p><p>If I wanted to milk cows I would have bought a milking machine.</p><p>I have had lots of cows that it took a calf several days to make it around to all the teats. But I tried not to worry and usually in a few days every thing was all right. some of these cows might have had too much milk but in a few days things were okay. </p><p>Usually if I had to help a calf then that was the last calf for that cow. </p><p>last cow I had to help a calf with was a kicker. she loved her calf and would near fight you over him but then she would pop him when he was nursing. had to fool with her for nearly two weeks. she was a heck of a cow and he turned out to be a nice calf but it was her last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 801010, member: 6543"] My benchmark has long been..... Did I have to help a calf nurse..... If I wanted to milk cows I would have bought a milking machine. I have had lots of cows that it took a calf several days to make it around to all the teats. But I tried not to worry and usually in a few days every thing was all right. some of these cows might have had too much milk but in a few days things were okay. Usually if I had to help a calf then that was the last calf for that cow. last cow I had to help a calf with was a kicker. she loved her calf and would near fight you over him but then she would pop him when he was nursing. had to fool with her for nearly two weeks. she was a heck of a cow and he turned out to be a nice calf but it was her last. [/QUOTE]
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