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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 487981" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Oh, I knew what you were saying. The thing is she may have already taken the calf, it is just that the calf hasn't got going enough for us to really find out. Were this in calving season we probably wouldn't mess with her. But then again, were it calving season we probably wouldn't have had these problems either, since we would have been watching closer. It is a catch 22, since I really have no desire to bottle feed, the bottle calf market is nonexistant her right now, and unless absolutely necessary, I don't want to use the milk cow. But don't worry, if we actually have to work with her, she will be gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 487981, member: 2308"] Oh, I knew what you were saying. The thing is she may have already taken the calf, it is just that the calf hasn't got going enough for us to really find out. Were this in calving season we probably wouldn't mess with her. But then again, were it calving season we probably wouldn't have had these problems either, since we would have been watching closer. It is a catch 22, since I really have no desire to bottle feed, the bottle calf market is nonexistant her right now, and unless absolutely necessary, I don't want to use the milk cow. But don't worry, if we actually have to work with her, she will be gone. [/QUOTE]
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