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Breeding / Calving Issues
Letting the bull run with the herd
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<blockquote data-quote="CG1" data-source="post: 1586352" data-attributes="member: 38577"><p>We've never even had a nose flap stay in for 7 days haha. They usually fall out after 3-5 days and then at that point the calf has stopped nursing and the mother starts kicking it off if it tries. Because we are a small farm it has done the trick for us. But this is really the first year where I have had a cow calving with such a young calf by her side. We usually done wean until 12 months and its usually natural at that point. They just stop. But, we are hobby farmers and these are for the most part pets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CG1, post: 1586352, member: 38577"] We've never even had a nose flap stay in for 7 days haha. They usually fall out after 3-5 days and then at that point the calf has stopped nursing and the mother starts kicking it off if it tries. Because we are a small farm it has done the trick for us. But this is really the first year where I have had a cow calving with such a young calf by her side. We usually done wean until 12 months and its usually natural at that point. They just stop. But, we are hobby farmers and these are for the most part pets. [/QUOTE]
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