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<blockquote data-quote="travlnusa" data-source="post: 504449" data-attributes="member: 1469"><p>You are very right about the comfort level,</p><p></p><p>I know what I know, I know what I feel good about trying, and know what I have no business trying at this point.</p><p></p><p>How long after the heifer " stalls out" do I call the vet? Will a heifer stall out, then get back to work? If so, how long of a delay between stopping and starting again.</p><p></p><p>I know my qestions are subjective, but your help is great.</p><p></p><p>My biggest problem is my mentor is in FL on vacation. How dare he do that when I have a heifer due? LOL</p><p></p><p>My metor is a GREAT man. Our first calf on the farm deliverd when i was out of town. Wife call him to come over. He spent about 3 mins looking over cow/calf and then 30 mins getting wife to calm down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travlnusa, post: 504449, member: 1469"] You are very right about the comfort level, I know what I know, I know what I feel good about trying, and know what I have no business trying at this point. How long after the heifer " stalls out" do I call the vet? Will a heifer stall out, then get back to work? If so, how long of a delay between stopping and starting again. I know my qestions are subjective, but your help is great. My biggest problem is my mentor is in FL on vacation. How dare he do that when I have a heifer due? LOL My metor is a GREAT man. Our first calf on the farm deliverd when i was out of town. Wife call him to come over. He spent about 3 mins looking over cow/calf and then 30 mins getting wife to calm down. [/QUOTE]
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