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<blockquote data-quote="joe" data-source="post: 163184" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>well, I got the paddle out. A smack on the rear when she kicks, and one on the nose when she slams him to the ground. She will let him nurse, not happily, if I am standing there with the paddle in the "swing" position. After he gets full, and lays down on his side of the pen and makes no advances on her all is well. Now I remember why I didn't keep back replacement heifers the last 4 years. I have another in the pen that is sensitive about being nursed too. Some days are just hell from start to finish. Then I have the Mrs. whining that she doesn't need a bottle calf this soon into calving! I'd take them all to town today, but I'm afraid the Mrs. wouldn't load! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe, post: 163184, member: 1233"] well, I got the paddle out. A smack on the rear when she kicks, and one on the nose when she slams him to the ground. She will let him nurse, not happily, if I am standing there with the paddle in the "swing" position. After he gets full, and lays down on his side of the pen and makes no advances on her all is well. Now I remember why I didn't keep back replacement heifers the last 4 years. I have another in the pen that is sensitive about being nursed too. Some days are just hell from start to finish. Then I have the Mrs. whining that she doesn't need a bottle calf this soon into calving! I'd take them all to town today, but I'm afraid the Mrs. wouldn't load! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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