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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1647368" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Thank you [USER=968]@Jeanne - Simme Valley[/USER] !</p><p></p><p>1. That is exactly why I was so cautious about the placenta. My only thoughts were to leave it alone. But there was that stupid lil voice in the back of my head saying thatll help graft that calf.</p><p>I did leave it alone and she did well. Took a few days to clear but did just fine. Well. Took more than a few days. But still. No antibiotics either. Great information there. Thank you again!</p><p></p><p>2. I most definitely did not bring her home.</p><p>She was at my neighbors place with a better pen and a chute. He has no cattle right now. But does have facilities. I always keep new animals seperate for 2 weeks. When I brought her "home" she was still penned up for a few more weeks until I turned her out.</p><p>Something I learned from you in a previous post somewhere on this board!</p><p></p><p>3. The other one cleaned pretty much immediately. Couple hours. I just got to witness the birth.</p><p>Loose Mineral is always available.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just home from checking on em. They are at a different place, but they are home now. Shes doing well. Mama seems to be taking care of her. We will see what she does next year!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1647368, member: 39373"] Thank you [USER=968]@Jeanne - Simme Valley[/USER] ! 1. That is exactly why I was so cautious about the placenta. My only thoughts were to leave it alone. But there was that stupid lil voice in the back of my head saying thatll help graft that calf. I did leave it alone and she did well. Took a few days to clear but did just fine. Well. Took more than a few days. But still. No antibiotics either. Great information there. Thank you again! 2. I most definitely did not bring her home. She was at my neighbors place with a better pen and a chute. He has no cattle right now. But does have facilities. I always keep new animals seperate for 2 weeks. When I brought her "home" she was still penned up for a few more weeks until I turned her out. Something I learned from you in a previous post somewhere on this board! 3. The other one cleaned pretty much immediately. Couple hours. I just got to witness the birth. Loose Mineral is always available. Just home from checking on em. They are at a different place, but they are home now. Shes doing well. Mama seems to be taking care of her. We will see what she does next year!! [/QUOTE]
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