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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1220265" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Things are pretty similar around here randi, We don't have nearly as many, so a lot of the jobs take minutes instead of hours, leaving just enough time to pick up a tool and try and remember where you were in a project before you hear a moo and think that might be it!</p><p></p><p>The cows in the pasture get fed once a day, brought up to the corrals hopefully before they have a calf (not always),... the ones in the corral get fed once at midnight, and once in the morning.. I do the last check around 12-1 AM with the feeding, parents take care of the 3am and early morning checks, unless I tell them there's nothing that's going to happen.</p><p></p><p>I keep the newborns in a corral for about a day or two, make sure they know who momma is, make sure momma has no RP, tag, band, and then kick them out into a 1 acre paddock in front of the house where they learn what the electric fence is.</p><p></p><p>Rinse, Repeat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1220265, member: 9096"] Things are pretty similar around here randi, We don't have nearly as many, so a lot of the jobs take minutes instead of hours, leaving just enough time to pick up a tool and try and remember where you were in a project before you hear a moo and think that might be it! The cows in the pasture get fed once a day, brought up to the corrals hopefully before they have a calf (not always),... the ones in the corral get fed once at midnight, and once in the morning.. I do the last check around 12-1 AM with the feeding, parents take care of the 3am and early morning checks, unless I tell them there's nothing that's going to happen. I keep the newborns in a corral for about a day or two, make sure they know who momma is, make sure momma has no RP, tag, band, and then kick them out into a 1 acre paddock in front of the house where they learn what the electric fence is. Rinse, Repeat! [/QUOTE]
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