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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 512342" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>When they could be due but no one seems to be doing anything and it is cold 3, warm 4 hours.When someone actually looks like they could do something it depends on the weather. If it is warm 3 hours. If it is cold 2 hours. If a cow is actually doing something (example pacing) then it depends on the cow. We've got one that likes to walk for at least 5 hours, we know that about her. Most of them though I don't leave once they get serious. If I do leave (if they are the kind that likes privacy) it's only for an hour. That said if it is nice on Saturday they will all be on their own for the day. There's only one heifer left to calve and she won't be coming on Saturday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 512342, member: 1258"] When they could be due but no one seems to be doing anything and it is cold 3, warm 4 hours.When someone actually looks like they could do something it depends on the weather. If it is warm 3 hours. If it is cold 2 hours. If a cow is actually doing something (example pacing) then it depends on the cow. We've got one that likes to walk for at least 5 hours, we know that about her. Most of them though I don't leave once they get serious. If I do leave (if they are the kind that likes privacy) it's only for an hour. That said if it is nice on Saturday they will all be on their own for the day. There's only one heifer left to calve and she won't be coming on Saturday. [/QUOTE]
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