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Heifer won't let new calf drink
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<blockquote data-quote="cattle_gal" data-source="post: 51508" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>Good news. That's great.</p><p></p><p>Yep when they figure out that when the bag gets uncomfortable that's when the dinner bell of her voice calls out to her calf. Natures way of keeping cow and calf together.</p><p></p><p>Oh yes the over surge of chemicals after birth in some cows. Usually they will calm down after a few minutes, and some you need to teach that this poor thing that come out of her isn't going to hurt you any more. And then there are some older gals that need to go to town or they will kill the next calf. I had to do that to an 8 year old this year. I had to protect him from his "killer mom". 30 minutes later she was fine. But if I hadn't been there right then he would have been coyote bate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle_gal, post: 51508, member: 643"] Good news. That's great. Yep when they figure out that when the bag gets uncomfortable that's when the dinner bell of her voice calls out to her calf. Natures way of keeping cow and calf together. Oh yes the over surge of chemicals after birth in some cows. Usually they will calm down after a few minutes, and some you need to teach that this poor thing that come out of her isn't going to hurt you any more. And then there are some older gals that need to go to town or they will kill the next calf. I had to do that to an 8 year old this year. I had to protect him from his "killer mom". 30 minutes later she was fine. But if I hadn't been there right then he would have been coyote bate [/QUOTE]
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