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Lost a Calf due to flood in AL
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<blockquote data-quote="bncsimps" data-source="post: 543213" data-attributes="member: 6471"><p>Parts of northern AL received over 5 inches of rain yesterday; needlees to say there was some flooding. Unfortunately...one of my pastures was hit pretty hard. We had one cow calve sometime overnight and we suspect the calve drowned. At any rate, I'm new at this and I have a question.</p><p>Momma is bagged up and looks like she's going to explode. Should I worry...or will she eventually dry up since there's no calf to nurse. Looking forward to reading your responses.</p><p></p><p>bks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bncsimps, post: 543213, member: 6471"] Parts of northern AL received over 5 inches of rain yesterday; needlees to say there was some flooding. Unfortunately...one of my pastures was hit pretty hard. We had one cow calve sometime overnight and we suspect the calve drowned. At any rate, I'm new at this and I have a question. Momma is bagged up and looks like she's going to explode. Should I worry...or will she eventually dry up since there's no calf to nurse. Looking forward to reading your responses. bks [/QUOTE]
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