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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 795496" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>Calves don't wean themselves, the cow kicks them off. A lot of cows will do this, but some have not and it gave us a bottle calf last year. We try to wean onto early spring pasture, but now we will wean in seperate yards now around 8-9 months. You can try premiers new cattle netting. Might feel a little more foreboding to the calf. Also try putting strips of tin foil on fence. All that calf needs is a good zap on a wet nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 795496, member: 14878"] Calves don't wean themselves, the cow kicks them off. A lot of cows will do this, but some have not and it gave us a bottle calf last year. We try to wean onto early spring pasture, but now we will wean in seperate yards now around 8-9 months. You can try premiers new cattle netting. Might feel a little more foreboding to the calf. Also try putting strips of tin foil on fence. All that calf needs is a good zap on a wet nose. [/QUOTE]
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