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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1238829" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Ever hear of "O No More"? Good product! But really, having a halter broke animal to work with helps a bunch. I just had our pastor put a halter on the heifer, and I tailed her when she tried to kick the calf off. To get her milk to come in, I had the pastor and his wife, every two hours, go out and hold that heifer and tail her every time she tried to kick the calf off. Today, I was happy they reported the calf is nursing on his own withouth their help! Happy days... I am just glad I got rid of a problem Inyeti had, and helped out my pastor in the process! And the timing was perfect, since the twin was born Saturday and our Pastor's heifer lost her first calf Sunday morning... And Ron was heading out here Monday! Win win for all of them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1238829, member: 18809"] Ever hear of "O No More"? Good product! But really, having a halter broke animal to work with helps a bunch. I just had our pastor put a halter on the heifer, and I tailed her when she tried to kick the calf off. To get her milk to come in, I had the pastor and his wife, every two hours, go out and hold that heifer and tail her every time she tried to kick the calf off. Today, I was happy they reported the calf is nursing on his own withouth their help! Happy days... I am just glad I got rid of a problem Inyeti had, and helped out my pastor in the process! And the timing was perfect, since the twin was born Saturday and our Pastor's heifer lost her first calf Sunday morning... And Ron was heading out here Monday! Win win for all of them... [/QUOTE]
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