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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1299952" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>Calf gets cow number and that's all. I keep a book in the truck to record birth dates under the cow record. When I get to keep some heifers I'll pick up where the cows numbers left off, or skip ahead a little and start there, renumbering the heifers.</p><p></p><p>I had a mess this time. It stayed so warm for so long that I didn't want to ear tag due to flies (already had the one with the maggot infestation). I studied the calves and took notes on subtle differences in the all black calves. The few that had a small amount of white on the belly somewhere was easy to ID. When we crowded them to tag we only mixed up three or four, but they are easy to tell a difference in now. I'll get them fixed during the 2nd round/cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1299952, member: 22236"] Calf gets cow number and that's all. I keep a book in the truck to record birth dates under the cow record. When I get to keep some heifers I'll pick up where the cows numbers left off, or skip ahead a little and start there, renumbering the heifers. I had a mess this time. It stayed so warm for so long that I didn't want to ear tag due to flies (already had the one with the maggot infestation). I studied the calves and took notes on subtle differences in the all black calves. The few that had a small amount of white on the belly somewhere was easy to ID. When we crowded them to tag we only mixed up three or four, but they are easy to tell a difference in now. I'll get them fixed during the 2nd round/cutting. [/QUOTE]
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