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<blockquote data-quote="Green Creek" data-source="post: 516524" data-attributes="member: 4166"><p>We had the darndest thing happen yesterday. One cow was having her calf and another one was in labor. The one in labor jumped up when her water broke and immediately claimed the one that was just born. It has gone on for two days now and we are getting nowhere. The one they both reject is the much better calf, of course. We have separated them into different corrals but the pushy one calls the calf through the fence. Finally, we brought the other cow and the calf that belongs to the pushy cow home to see if we can make them bond because the other one is definitely not going to leave his adopted mother. On top of that, they seem to have injured the reject because he is not feeling well at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green Creek, post: 516524, member: 4166"] We had the darndest thing happen yesterday. One cow was having her calf and another one was in labor. The one in labor jumped up when her water broke and immediately claimed the one that was just born. It has gone on for two days now and we are getting nowhere. The one they both reject is the much better calf, of course. We have separated them into different corrals but the pushy one calls the calf through the fence. Finally, we brought the other cow and the calf that belongs to the pushy cow home to see if we can make them bond because the other one is definitely not going to leave his adopted mother. On top of that, they seem to have injured the reject because he is not feeling well at all. [/QUOTE]
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