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<blockquote data-quote="EllieJ" data-source="post: 1030502" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>Thanks for the help! I think that I will see how the mom will do with her next calf now that she should be breed. In response to rockridgecattle, the mom calved a day after the first mom did, so yes she was right on track with the other animals. We are probably will be pulling the calf off the mom in the next month or so, and then we will try to treat her for a resperatory problem, and if nothing happens then we will take her into the sale barn. One problem that we have seen with the calf is that she will cough regularly, not always, but often, and her coat seems to be a bit more greasy and shaggy than the rest of the other animals. Now the calves that were born this spring in March are her height. She don't think that she will grow out to be what we want, but if she does grow then we will think about selling her as breeding stock. The cow will definately be shipped or sold for 2000 if she does not show any more improvement. I will try to get a picture of the mother and her calf this weekend, so if you want to see them check this on Sunday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieJ, post: 1030502, member: 20769"] Thanks for the help! I think that I will see how the mom will do with her next calf now that she should be breed. In response to rockridgecattle, the mom calved a day after the first mom did, so yes she was right on track with the other animals. We are probably will be pulling the calf off the mom in the next month or so, and then we will try to treat her for a resperatory problem, and if nothing happens then we will take her into the sale barn. One problem that we have seen with the calf is that she will cough regularly, not always, but often, and her coat seems to be a bit more greasy and shaggy than the rest of the other animals. Now the calves that were born this spring in March are her height. She don't think that she will grow out to be what we want, but if she does grow then we will think about selling her as breeding stock. The cow will definately be shipped or sold for 2000 if she does not show any more improvement. I will try to get a picture of the mother and her calf this weekend, so if you want to see them check this on Sunday. [/QUOTE]
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