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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 355611" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>I bought a Jersey calf at the end of October 2006. The people I got her from suggested I have the vet preg check her because she was just brought in from the pasture with a bull in it. When we had our herd bangsed in November she was found to be 4-5 months bred.</p><p>Should I have gone ahead and Lutilysed her? </p><p>We were concerned that she would not be able to expell the calf at that stage of gestation.</p><p>Should I let the calf nurse her for a few days then dry her up?</p><p>How is the best way to do that to avoid mastices?</p><p>She was born in either Feb. or March.</p><p>Any suggestions on feeding her to get her to grow more is greatly appreciated.</p><p>She was bred by a black bull. Possibly Angus.</p><p>She has started to drop her bag. The vet checked her recently and is planning a c-section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 355611, member: 5917"] I bought a Jersey calf at the end of October 2006. The people I got her from suggested I have the vet preg check her because she was just brought in from the pasture with a bull in it. When we had our herd bangsed in November she was found to be 4-5 months bred. Should I have gone ahead and Lutilysed her? We were concerned that she would not be able to expell the calf at that stage of gestation. Should I let the calf nurse her for a few days then dry her up? How is the best way to do that to avoid mastices? She was born in either Feb. or March. Any suggestions on feeding her to get her to grow more is greatly appreciated. She was bred by a black bull. Possibly Angus. She has started to drop her bag. The vet checked her recently and is planning a c-section. [/QUOTE]
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