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Granny through the years
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<blockquote data-quote="BettyLandercasper" data-source="post: 927821" data-attributes="member: 18175"><p>Maybe your old cow didn't push hard enough fast enough and the calf is a little oxygen deprived. </p><p>Some calves seem to come out of that if you give them a little shelter, let them get going. </p><p></p><p> My oldest cow (a '96) had a tiny bull calf (71lbs). I've got her in a pen and will feed her a little grain for a few days. She is only a 2 teat cow today but last year raised a nice bull calf that we sold and got good money for. This one is a Pioneer calf and is really pretty, I thought it had to be a heifer, but sadly not. </p><p> Old cows know what to do. I like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BettyLandercasper, post: 927821, member: 18175"] Maybe your old cow didn't push hard enough fast enough and the calf is a little oxygen deprived. Some calves seem to come out of that if you give them a little shelter, let them get going. My oldest cow (a '96) had a tiny bull calf (71lbs). I've got her in a pen and will feed her a little grain for a few days. She is only a 2 teat cow today but last year raised a nice bull calf that we sold and got good money for. This one is a Pioneer calf and is really pretty, I thought it had to be a heifer, but sadly not. Old cows know what to do. I like them. [/QUOTE]
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