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Breeding / Calving Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="nordicfarmer" data-source="post: 1085141" data-attributes="member: 21694"><p>Hi. </p><p></p><p>I have problem with an cow gone wild. </p><p>It run away when people is around and its winter here and its still out there. </p><p>I think the only thing left is to take out the Winchester and secure some nice beef. </p><p>The only problem is that we exspect her to deliver first week in match and there is likely to be sub zero temperatures around that time so its unlikely to survive its first hours. </p><p></p><p>Been thinking that putting her to rest at mid February and cut her open to get the calf out might be the way to do it. </p><p>Anyone had to do such thing before? How long would I have from death occur before the calf need to be out if its going to have a chance to survive?</p><p>How many weeks premature can it be without causing problems?</p><p></p><p>Hoping for some experienced input. :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nordicfarmer, post: 1085141, member: 21694"] Hi. I have problem with an cow gone wild. It run away when people is around and its winter here and its still out there. I think the only thing left is to take out the Winchester and secure some nice beef. The only problem is that we exspect her to deliver first week in match and there is likely to be sub zero temperatures around that time so its unlikely to survive its first hours. Been thinking that putting her to rest at mid February and cut her open to get the calf out might be the way to do it. Anyone had to do such thing before? How long would I have from death occur before the calf need to be out if its going to have a chance to survive? How many weeks premature can it be without causing problems? Hoping for some experienced input. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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