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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1059268" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Thanks guys. Anne, I would have gotten a calf for her to raise, but do not want to chance bringing in something from the dairies. Dirty places, and I would hate to infect my herd with BVD or something in that line just to put a calf on her. I should have milked her, she is the kind of cow you would not even need to put her in the chute to do it, but having full time jobs keeps us pretty busy. She is drying up nicely. We will just set her up for an embryo the end of November, and give her time to put some more weight on. Our pastures right now are pretty crummy, with the dry weather and lack of growth since the last part of September. </p><p>Yes OS, we expect good results when we are so lucky. We were thinking back to the last time we lost a calf, and it was three years ago, so we are due. Hopefully the rest of the season goes great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1059268, member: 18809"] Thanks guys. Anne, I would have gotten a calf for her to raise, but do not want to chance bringing in something from the dairies. Dirty places, and I would hate to infect my herd with BVD or something in that line just to put a calf on her. I should have milked her, she is the kind of cow you would not even need to put her in the chute to do it, but having full time jobs keeps us pretty busy. She is drying up nicely. We will just set her up for an embryo the end of November, and give her time to put some more weight on. Our pastures right now are pretty crummy, with the dry weather and lack of growth since the last part of September. Yes OS, we expect good results when we are so lucky. We were thinking back to the last time we lost a calf, and it was three years ago, so we are due. Hopefully the rest of the season goes great! [/QUOTE]
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