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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 663607" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>It works very well on 95% + of all calves, no weaning shock and no weight loss if there is pasture available for the calves to graze with the cows. However there are always a few calves that are either to clever or because of long teats or masochistic tendencies of the cows that continue to suckle even with the nosering. For me its more than worth it as I am not set up for corral weaning or fenceline weaning at a large scale. The few calves that don't want to wean with the nosering are few enough that I can wean them in the corral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 663607, member: 4353"] It works very well on 95% + of all calves, no weaning shock and no weight loss if there is pasture available for the calves to graze with the cows. However there are always a few calves that are either to clever or because of long teats or masochistic tendencies of the cows that continue to suckle even with the nosering. For me its more than worth it as I am not set up for corral weaning or fenceline weaning at a large scale. The few calves that don't want to wean with the nosering are few enough that I can wean them in the corral. [/QUOTE]
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