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Breeding / Calving Issues
calf had a calf
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 388398" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>We've had that happen before, and what we did was set up a creep feeder for the calves. Our corrals are welded pipe and, for whatever reason, the north fence in the middle corral doesn't butt up against the feedbunks. Since we usually don't creep feed our calves and didn't have the usual set-up, Dad welded me a gate with gaps to accomodate the calves to go across the hole in the fence. I lured the calves through the gate with their bottle, and put a hog trough in the other corral so they could eat without having to worry about Mom. It helped the calves, and also helped Mom by taking some of the pressure off her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 388398, member: 539"] We've had that happen before, and what we did was set up a creep feeder for the calves. Our corrals are welded pipe and, for whatever reason, the north fence in the middle corral doesn't butt up against the feedbunks. Since we usually don't creep feed our calves and didn't have the usual set-up, Dad welded me a gate with gaps to accomodate the calves to go across the hole in the fence. I lured the calves through the gate with their bottle, and put a hog trough in the other corral so they could eat without having to worry about Mom. It helped the calves, and also helped Mom by taking some of the pressure off her. [/QUOTE]
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