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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 815199" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>Hereford sired calves. haha well i will try and find my wifes camera and see if i cant snap a pic. these calves they sure are feeling thier oats though. i will have to say though that they seem to look like really nice calves so far once up and runnin around. far as pullin a calf everything above is bout same here only thing i would ad is i have been known to pull a calf if i have to leave and she isnt getting it done just to be on the safe side but still do give her a chance to do it on her own. also if i can only see one hoof coming and then the head i will reach in to check and make sure a leg isnt back than since already at that point i just pull it. biggest deal is nice and easy when pullin give her a chance to work with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 815199, member: 16174"] Hereford sired calves. haha well i will try and find my wifes camera and see if i cant snap a pic. these calves they sure are feeling thier oats though. i will have to say though that they seem to look like really nice calves so far once up and runnin around. far as pullin a calf everything above is bout same here only thing i would ad is i have been known to pull a calf if i have to leave and she isnt getting it done just to be on the safe side but still do give her a chance to do it on her own. also if i can only see one hoof coming and then the head i will reach in to check and make sure a leg isnt back than since already at that point i just pull it. biggest deal is nice and easy when pullin give her a chance to work with you. [/QUOTE]
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