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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 254243" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I agree with Chris. Milk her out and save the colostrum. Around here, milking out a cow who just freshened isn't all bad. You never know how heifers are going to come out milk-wise and maternal-wise when they drop their first calf. As with Chris and Dun, if I was closer (and in the US) I would pick her up in a heartbeat. Beautiful cow..simply gorgeous. Her udder attachment isn't the best and she is a little thick in the neck for me...but other than that, she is a real front-pasture model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 254243, member: 1682"] I agree with Chris. Milk her out and save the colostrum. Around here, milking out a cow who just freshened isn't all bad. You never know how heifers are going to come out milk-wise and maternal-wise when they drop their first calf. As with Chris and Dun, if I was closer (and in the US) I would pick her up in a heartbeat. Beautiful cow..simply gorgeous. Her udder attachment isn't the best and she is a little thick in the neck for me...but other than that, she is a real front-pasture model. [/QUOTE]
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