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<blockquote data-quote="lakeportfarms" data-source="post: 629232" data-attributes="member: 9413"><p>We have experience with equine, but not cattle specific.</p><p></p><p>We have a friend that had 250 head of cattle 20 years ago, but he is pretty old school (many times not a bad thing). He'll be available to help us if we require assistance during a calving, but obviously we don't want to have to call him on every situation or during every birth. We are just looking for additional opinions and to make sure we're not running around trying to find every little thing we may need. Read a lot about the subject, but with many resources here there is always something to learn.</p><p></p><p>So far so good, we had one drop two weeks ago, both my wife and I were gone during the day, we returned home and there she was laying in a pile of straw in the stall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lakeportfarms, post: 629232, member: 9413"] We have experience with equine, but not cattle specific. We have a friend that had 250 head of cattle 20 years ago, but he is pretty old school (many times not a bad thing). He'll be available to help us if we require assistance during a calving, but obviously we don't want to have to call him on every situation or during every birth. We are just looking for additional opinions and to make sure we're not running around trying to find every little thing we may need. Read a lot about the subject, but with many resources here there is always something to learn. So far so good, we had one drop two weeks ago, both my wife and I were gone during the day, we returned home and there she was laying in a pile of straw in the stall. [/QUOTE]
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