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<blockquote data-quote="Hpacres440p" data-source="post: 1789423" data-attributes="member: 39347"><p>This 6 year old cow had a really big udder pre-calving last year, and I asked how worried I should be for future issues. This year, udder was more reasonable at calving, but now 3 days out, she's going all in. Calf is bouncy, healthy, obviously nursing, and I know eventually he'll catch up, but what the heck? Not gonna even try grafting a second-she's one who is friendly enough, but not the best working in a chute to get one latched on due to her size and a prior episode of getting stuck. Too much of a good thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hpacres440p, post: 1789423, member: 39347"] This 6 year old cow had a really big udder pre-calving last year, and I asked how worried I should be for future issues. This year, udder was more reasonable at calving, but now 3 days out, she’s going all in. Calf is bouncy, healthy, obviously nursing, and I know eventually he’ll catch up, but what the heck? Not gonna even try grafting a second-she’s one who is friendly enough, but not the best working in a chute to get one latched on due to her size and a prior episode of getting stuck. Too much of a good thing? [/QUOTE]
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