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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1154083" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>So sad for these animals......I hate when i have something penned up that i have to check water. I put a red ball, the kind you'd play kick ball with in the water so that at a glance i can see if the water level is high..I use automatic waterers, but something always happens to them and they leak. </p><p>During calving season i check on our cows 3 times a day, i practically live out with the cows. This last season, i saved around 10 calves. Thats a lot of mooola for my time. I just check once a day now, more if i see something that might be a problem. I know people who dont check as much as we do and i'm going to guess that they dont have as good a calf crop than if they were out there more. If they are in the south, the loss from the vultures has to be constant if you arent around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1154083, member: 22072"] So sad for these animals......I hate when i have something penned up that i have to check water. I put a red ball, the kind you'd play kick ball with in the water so that at a glance i can see if the water level is high..I use automatic waterers, but something always happens to them and they leak. During calving season i check on our cows 3 times a day, i practically live out with the cows. This last season, i saved around 10 calves. Thats a lot of mooola for my time. I just check once a day now, more if i see something that might be a problem. I know people who dont check as much as we do and i'm going to guess that they dont have as good a calf crop than if they were out there more. If they are in the south, the loss from the vultures has to be constant if you arent around. [/QUOTE]
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