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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1404220" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>I've never taken any pics, but that's a great idea for learning. A couple of pics each week or as you notice changes </p><p>and if possible when she loses her mucus plug and as she's calving would make for a good time line posting on the </p><p>beginners board. The signs are about the same for all, but can vary a good bit between individuals. I've got a couple </p><p>of cows that bag up so hard the week before you'd swear they couldn't go another day without calving. Then I've got </p><p>one old cow that never bags until after she calves... then boom she's full of milk. She's always a tricky one to predict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1404220, member: 14585"] I've never taken any pics, but that's a great idea for learning. A couple of pics each week or as you notice changes and if possible when she loses her mucus plug and as she's calving would make for a good time line posting on the beginners board. The signs are about the same for all, but can vary a good bit between individuals. I've got a couple of cows that bag up so hard the week before you'd swear they couldn't go another day without calving. Then I've got one old cow that never bags until after she calves... then boom she's full of milk. She's always a tricky one to predict. [/QUOTE]
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