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<blockquote data-quote="plash23" data-source="post: 134806" data-attributes="member: 2395"><p>There is plenty of grass to go around. It's been unusually dry past couple of weeks considering how wet it's been this year. But, so where they are standing is where they like to sleep; it gets a little more um...... abuse, than the rest of the pasture. Her calf is nothing spectacular. Average or less for age by comparison to rest of cows. Tried to get a pic but I can never find that animal. We put mama up (because calf was no where to found) for a couple of days thinking surely that the calf would come up and we could wean it. NO. As soon a let her out here it came. Grr lil pain.</p><p></p><p>???hard keeper: needy???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plash23, post: 134806, member: 2395"] There is plenty of grass to go around. It's been unusually dry past couple of weeks considering how wet it's been this year. But, so where they are standing is where they like to sleep; it gets a little more um...... abuse, than the rest of the pasture. Her calf is nothing spectacular. Average or less for age by comparison to rest of cows. Tried to get a pic but I can never find that animal. We put mama up (because calf was no where to found) for a couple of days thinking surely that the calf would come up and we could wean it. NO. As soon a let her out here it came. Grr lil pain. ???hard keeper: needy??? [/QUOTE]
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