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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1605095" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Nope. I cannot set up the sanctuary until the cows bring the calves up. The weather has been so mild, the cows are staying back on the creek. When the weather gets cool, the cows come up and that allows me to start luring the calves under the hotwire into the sanctuary where I put feed out in a trough. I also put out alfalfa wedges. The calves really go for that. I am getting impatient to start because it gives me control of the calves to halter them and treat with corid. I usually drench for coccidia even before I see signs of it. Also, at 3 months, they get their first vaccinations for FP and respiratory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1605095, member: 27490"] Nope. I cannot set up the sanctuary until the cows bring the calves up. The weather has been so mild, the cows are staying back on the creek. When the weather gets cool, the cows come up and that allows me to start luring the calves under the hotwire into the sanctuary where I put feed out in a trough. I also put out alfalfa wedges. The calves really go for that. I am getting impatient to start because it gives me control of the calves to halter them and treat with corid. I usually drench for coccidia even before I see signs of it. Also, at 3 months, they get their first vaccinations for FP and respiratory. [/QUOTE]
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