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Bull and cows too fertile ????????
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 632038" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>This isn't Canada - but Upstate New York. Also very cold. We calve in the barn, but the barn is the same temperature as outdoors, just NO WIND and has bedding.</p><p>If we have a LONG labored calving, the calves come out tired & weak, and when they hit the cold, they can just lay there. Go down hill in a hurry with no colostrum in them. So, I just make sure mom is getting the job done QUICKLY, and calf jumps right up. Two assists this year (twins & breech) out of 24 so far.</p><p>Only calf born outside (my screw-up, first calf heifer, week early, really showing no "imminant" signs) found dead, frozen to ground. Same day as twins, so heifer got the freemartin. LOVES her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 632038, member: 968"] This isn't Canada - but Upstate New York. Also very cold. We calve in the barn, but the barn is the same temperature as outdoors, just NO WIND and has bedding. If we have a LONG labored calving, the calves come out tired & weak, and when they hit the cold, they can just lay there. Go down hill in a hurry with no colostrum in them. So, I just make sure mom is getting the job done QUICKLY, and calf jumps right up. Two assists this year (twins & breech) out of 24 so far. Only calf born outside (my screw-up, first calf heifer, week early, really showing no "imminant" signs) found dead, frozen to ground. Same day as twins, so heifer got the freemartin. LOVES her! [/QUOTE]
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