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<blockquote data-quote="cornstalk" data-source="post: 73504" data-attributes="member: 911"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>Can any who calve out angus hiefers give me a few pointers on what to expect? I think I'm all set to go, just that the anticipation is starting to get to me. They were AI'd last spring/summer.....and I was told they are due to calve March 1. It is now nearly March 3, and no calves yet. 2 of these hiefers look like they could go very soon. The others dont look like they're as close? Why are they coming later than the anticipated date?</p><p></p><p>In the past I've dealt with Charlais primarily, and it seems they did have they're fair share of trouble. ( Ocassional calf pull,........and more often, a mother reluctant to take the calf) Are angus cattle better mothers?</p><p></p><p>Any angus owners,.........should I expect to have to fight with a few of them to get them take the calf? I really dont plan on having to pull any, although I'm ready if I need to. Is this something that occurs much within the angus breed, and hiefers in particular?</p><p></p><p>These cattle are penned in an appx 6 acre lot, with access to a barn and 40 x 40 lot if need be. Would you advise taking the newborn and mother and isolating in the smaller lot for a few days? (The smaller lot is a dirt lot, and although I do have some bedding placed here and there, mud is a problem right now) The 6 acre lot is a grass lot, and in real good shape. </p><p></p><p>Just anxious I guess..........trying to anticipate any problems before they present themselves. Hopefully things will go smoothly. Really dont want to loose any!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornstalk, post: 73504, member: 911"] Hey all, Can any who calve out angus hiefers give me a few pointers on what to expect? I think I'm all set to go, just that the anticipation is starting to get to me. They were AI'd last spring/summer.....and I was told they are due to calve March 1. It is now nearly March 3, and no calves yet. 2 of these hiefers look like they could go very soon. The others dont look like they're as close? Why are they coming later than the anticipated date? In the past I've dealt with Charlais primarily, and it seems they did have they're fair share of trouble. ( Ocassional calf pull,........and more often, a mother reluctant to take the calf) Are angus cattle better mothers? Any angus owners,.........should I expect to have to fight with a few of them to get them take the calf? I really dont plan on having to pull any, although I'm ready if I need to. Is this something that occurs much within the angus breed, and hiefers in particular? These cattle are penned in an appx 6 acre lot, with access to a barn and 40 x 40 lot if need be. Would you advise taking the newborn and mother and isolating in the smaller lot for a few days? (The smaller lot is a dirt lot, and although I do have some bedding placed here and there, mud is a problem right now) The 6 acre lot is a grass lot, and in real good shape. Just anxious I guess..........trying to anticipate any problems before they present themselves. Hopefully things will go smoothly. Really dont want to loose any! [/QUOTE]
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