Ouch!!!pdfangus":1fpdnmhw said:til a turtle bites her teat off....
I have seen it....
Must be a Canadian thing. Never had one do it in 50 years.Nesikep":1j2sh8d2 said:Great, until they decide to calve there!
Careful, you might be breeding hippos
I've heard of plenty of cows calving right by the water and lots of calves lost... never a canadian cow though... Was it M5 or Sky that got really lucky not long ago?TexasBred":2kixfnf3 said:Must be a Canadian thing. Never had one do it in 50 years.Nesikep":2kixfnf3 said:Great, until they decide to calve there!
Careful, you might be breeding hippos
Yep...brimmers too if they're smart :lol:M-5":1fyvktl4 said:yes , I had one calve in the edge of the pond last year. but In the heat of the summer and when the ponds are full every one of mine red black white and yeller will cool off.
TexasBred":2u1uxf6a said:Yep...brimmers too if they're smart :lol:M-5":2u1uxf6a said:yes , I had one calve in the edge of the pond last year. but In the heat of the summer and when the ponds are full every one of mine red black white and yeller will cool off.
As much as they hang out in the ponds & the lake, I'm fortunate none of my girls have ever calved near (or in!) the water.TexasBred":3dj4lbek said:Must be a Canadian thing. Never had one do it in 50 years.Nesikep":3dj4lbek said:Great, until they decide to calve there!
Careful, you might be breeding hippos
greybeard":no27qu2w said:I've only ever seen one of mine go off into water, and wet hair contacting the hot wire on the other side made him reconsider the heifers on the other side.
Red cows and white cows here graze all day long, unless they're full and laying down chewing cud.