MurraysMutts
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Appears he gave up after getting zapped!
Ain't seen him hanging round since.
Ain't seen him hanging round since.
Well at least you didn't give us the typical shot from the rear... LOLEver look at a lil heifer and think of all the possibilities....
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Been watching her udder. Ain't seemed to get any bigger yet...Well at least you didn't give us the typical shot from the rear... LOL
I think that was post 75 or 76!He still thinks he's got the goods! Always up for a little entertaining Nat' Geo.
these pics arent exactly of a jersey heifer but Nat Geo, Yes! Angel kept following me around and i was like nope, not with Beefcake after her! Sumone bound to get injured. And the little fellar got pushed off pretty quickly...He still thinks he's got the goods! Always up for a little entertaining Nat' Geo.
She does that too. Didn't see her doing it today tho. Just resting her head on her rump. This was last time, September10th. This particular barn can't seem to get a vet to work for em since the ol man died a while back.I think if she were really in heat you'd see the fat heifer riding her. Nobody is perfect, but if the vet is calling open heifers 3-4 months bred, he'd have probably gotten booted from the sale barn by now.
Can you do a quick tail stick and send off blood? Only takes 3-4 days to get results-$3-6 + shipping fee….She does that too. Didn't see her doing it today tho. Just resting her head on her rump. This was last time, September10th. This particular barn can't seem to get a vet to work for em since the ol man died a while back.
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The suspense is killing me!
I'm ready to get this gal to work!
O! And thanks for the FAT heifer comment. I hope she really does look fat. She got an appointment the 8th of next month. Sometimes I drool a lil thinking about a ribeye...
I've considered loading her up and taking her to the "real" vet.Can you do a quick tail stick and send off blood? Only takes 3-4 days to get results-$3-6 + shipping fee….
I suppose it's possible, but I wouldn't expect that mistake from anyone who was doing better than sticking their arm in the cow and guessing.I've considered loading her up and taking her to the "real" vet.
I just keep telling myself, nah your just overreacting....
@Buck Randall is it possible to mistake a freemartin for a bred animal? I've no idea, but would be curious to know.
My best advice is to treat them like a cow and don't treat them like a pet. No reason to halter break a cow unless you are going to ride it, IMO.I'm about to start really working with this gal again. My biggest issue is she doesn't like her head being messed with aside from the occasional scratching of her poll. And that doesn't help much. Almost impossible to get the halter on after it's removed.
Seeking advice on that.
As well as a lil help with leading. She is somewhat controllable. But she likes to run ahead of me. I usually stop that by walking her In a few circles and we go again. Which isnt really "stopping" anything.
@Jeanne - Simme Valley any tips?
@Warren Allison
Anyone please!
I have heard if I keep her head up high that stops that. A bit frustrating
However!
She stands tied fairly decent. And doesn't mind being brushed a bit. So there's that
On the contrary!My best advice is to treat them like a cow and don't treat them like a pet. No reason to halter break a cow unless you are going to ride it, IMO.