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Calf Issues I have....Herd Health Related
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1568079" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Most producers are aware of your concerns. This was a high mortality winter. Some producers lost a high percent of the fall and winter calf crop. Even mature cows have died because of the constant wet conditions and the ground conditions. In our hill country, the mud conditions resulted in poor footing. Lots of cows went down to never get up. Some laid down and could not get footing to get back up. They thrashed around until their back and/or head got down the hill and they suffocated and died.</p><p></p><p>It is understandable that you saw a lot of mortality. As Ken stated above, Users on this forum are well informed. The local cattle associations and the Extension Offices advocate and try to assist in promoting good animal husbandry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1568079, member: 27490"] Most producers are aware of your concerns. This was a high mortality winter. Some producers lost a high percent of the fall and winter calf crop. Even mature cows have died because of the constant wet conditions and the ground conditions. In our hill country, the mud conditions resulted in poor footing. Lots of cows went down to never get up. Some laid down and could not get footing to get back up. They thrashed around until their back and/or head got down the hill and they suffocated and died. It is understandable that you saw a lot of mortality. As Ken stated above, Users on this forum are well informed. The local cattle associations and the Extension Offices advocate and try to assist in promoting good animal husbandry. [/QUOTE]
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