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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 675215" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Had one born last year, <strong>5 weeks<strong> early. AI service, so I know the breeding & due dates. He was small and weak; we had to bring him to the house to dry & warm him. He spent the first couple of days in the laundry room - we corraled the dam - a mature cow - milked her out and tube-fed him. After 2-3 days, he was strong enough to go out in the lot with the cow, and did fine. I'm thinking the cow probably had some uterine pathology - she didn't stick to AI service or to the bull subsequent to this calving, so we shipped her.</strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong>Couple of first-calf heifers, AIed to the same bull calved 2 weeks ahead of the rest of the herd, this spring.</strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 675215, member: 12607"] Had one born last year, [b]5 weeks[b] early. AI service, so I know the breeding & due dates. He was small and weak; we had to bring him to the house to dry & warm him. He spent the first couple of days in the laundry room - we corraled the dam - a mature cow - milked her out and tube-fed him. After 2-3 days, he was strong enough to go out in the lot with the cow, and did fine. I'm thinking the cow probably had some uterine pathology - she didn't stick to AI service or to the bull subsequent to this calving, so we shipped her. Couple of first-calf heifers, AIed to the same bull calved 2 weeks ahead of the rest of the herd, this spring.[/b][/b] [/QUOTE]
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