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Cows Sure Can Hide Calves
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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1327437" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Once had a newborn calf missing for a week. The cow was nervous too. Had almost lost hope. However one morning the cow escaped from the pasture and then finally we saw a calf. We actually thought that the calf probably has drown in the swamp or in the ditch.</p><p>Usually calves tend to hide for a couple days, some more, in a big grass away from the herd. Later the momma cow lead the calf to the herd. And as somebody above wrote, as long as a cow is calm, you can be pretty calm too. </p><p>Have a pair of twins this year and if one calf is with the cow she's calm. Needed to play for a couple days to lead one twin or another to the cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1327437, member: 19683"] Once had a newborn calf missing for a week. The cow was nervous too. Had almost lost hope. However one morning the cow escaped from the pasture and then finally we saw a calf. We actually thought that the calf probably has drown in the swamp or in the ditch. Usually calves tend to hide for a couple days, some more, in a big grass away from the herd. Later the momma cow lead the calf to the herd. And as somebody above wrote, as long as a cow is calm, you can be pretty calm too. Have a pair of twins this year and if one calf is with the cow she's calm. Needed to play for a couple days to lead one twin or another to the cow. [/QUOTE]
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