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Downed heifer, late in pregnancy.
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<blockquote data-quote="dimka1980" data-source="post: 1681067" data-attributes="member: 41492"><p>Hi guys, thanks for feedback. I really would not put those heifers into 2-3 score by looking at them, but you really open my eyes into that. I also see that they are not crazy about going after oat, and it also confused me more. Ok, as for now, can you let me know what can I do now given that I am really within 2-3 weeks before calving to help them and make sure I minimize the possible loss? I am adding the oat, they are moved every day, grass is obviously staring to grow more by day, but I am afraid it won't come out full growth by the cavling time, and even that might be too late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimka1980, post: 1681067, member: 41492"] Hi guys, thanks for feedback. I really would not put those heifers into 2-3 score by looking at them, but you really open my eyes into that. I also see that they are not crazy about going after oat, and it also confused me more. Ok, as for now, can you let me know what can I do now given that I am really within 2-3 weeks before calving to help them and make sure I minimize the possible loss? I am adding the oat, they are moved every day, grass is obviously staring to grow more by day, but I am afraid it won't come out full growth by the cavling time, and even that might be too late. [/QUOTE]
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