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Breeding / Calving Issues
first post and a rather uncomon problem
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<blockquote data-quote="nordicfarmer" data-source="post: 1085182" data-attributes="member: 21694"><p>Thanks for the replys. </p><p>First of I know when she is going to deliver if she have calf. </p><p>Her only romance was with the local vet so it will be around first week of martch assuming it was successful.</p><p>We have not seen her for a few mounts only her tracks and droopings just to give a picture about her shyness</p><p>From what we can tell from observations she is now eating the tips of birch tree since the grass is rather yellow now. We had plans to feed her grass, but the area she is is quite remote and the winter has not been cold enough to make it possible to drive tractor there and the ground is muddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nordicfarmer, post: 1085182, member: 21694"] Thanks for the replys. First of I know when she is going to deliver if she have calf. Her only romance was with the local vet so it will be around first week of martch assuming it was successful. We have not seen her for a few mounts only her tracks and droopings just to give a picture about her shyness From what we can tell from observations she is now eating the tips of birch tree since the grass is rather yellow now. We had plans to feed her grass, but the area she is is quite remote and the winter has not been cold enough to make it possible to drive tractor there and the ground is muddy. [/QUOTE]
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