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geting cow to accept new calf
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<blockquote data-quote="glacierridge" data-source="post: 996830" data-attributes="member: 19539"><p>^</p><p>Yup.</p><p>Sounds about right.</p><p>Recently had one with a stillborn too, took to her adopted calf pretty well this time...</p><p>Last season she took on a second calf that lost the momma (birth dam was a BEAST, had to go!!!)</p><p>She is a real heavy milker, kept up with 2 last time, but wasn't crazy about the adoptee then, much preferred hers for sure, even after time.</p><p>At least that experience made this grafting easy for her, she is very tender and mothering for the one she is nursing now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glacierridge, post: 996830, member: 19539"] ^ Yup. Sounds about right. Recently had one with a stillborn too, took to her adopted calf pretty well this time... Last season she took on a second calf that lost the momma (birth dam was a BEAST, had to go!!!) She is a real heavy milker, kept up with 2 last time, but wasn't crazy about the adoptee then, much preferred hers for sure, even after time. At least that experience made this grafting easy for her, she is very tender and mothering for the one she is nursing now. [/QUOTE]
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