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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 609156" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Holding their tail out, but not pooping or peeing. Sniffing around. Trying to claim another cow's calf. Mooing for no reason. Got one that will do that for 3 weeks before she calves, drives me crazy during night calving.</p><p>I would keep them in til they calve. Our herd is pasture exposed too, so it is a long wait til they finish calving. You can always call the vet out and have them preg checked and get an estimate on how many days they are along. Now there is no guarntee on the days but it would give you a date in which to watch.</p><p></p><p>I know it really stinks to lose both the cow and calf. Been there. Best thing I can tell you is when that next calf is born and gets up and nurses, that is the best medicine in the world for you after a loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 609156, member: 5917"] Holding their tail out, but not pooping or peeing. Sniffing around. Trying to claim another cow's calf. Mooing for no reason. Got one that will do that for 3 weeks before she calves, drives me crazy during night calving. I would keep them in til they calve. Our herd is pasture exposed too, so it is a long wait til they finish calving. You can always call the vet out and have them preg checked and get an estimate on how many days they are along. Now there is no guarntee on the days but it would give you a date in which to watch. I know it really stinks to lose both the cow and calf. Been there. Best thing I can tell you is when that next calf is born and gets up and nurses, that is the best medicine in the world for you after a loss. [/QUOTE]
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