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Miniature Scottish Highland cow & I have questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="sho14200" data-source="post: 1137926" data-attributes="member: 22447"><p>Thanks so much for all your comments. Today she looked much better and ready to eat. I have also changed my morning feeding to much earlier while it is cooler out. She's been in Florida her whole life though she did have much more shade at her previous home. We have put up a shelter for her to get out of the sun when the trees aren't much help and we did worm them both. Getting a sprinkler tomorrow and can't wait until she and her calf can get out in the big pasture with the pond. It's also been raining in the afternoon, a good breeze the past few days and I think that has helped. Going to take it day by day, groom her some and while Gretta (baby) has been handled some she's still a little standoffish. Hopefully she will come around a little more and I can brush her too. She's doing great, she was weaned and then when we got momma they were out back together, Gretta tried to nurse a couple time and Momma quickly cut her off so that's a done deal. Our pastures are awesome so grass is plentiful and I keep good quality hay out. Slowly but surely we will get her back to good, very excited to have them here. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sho14200, post: 1137926, member: 22447"] Thanks so much for all your comments. Today she looked much better and ready to eat. I have also changed my morning feeding to much earlier while it is cooler out. She's been in Florida her whole life though she did have much more shade at her previous home. We have put up a shelter for her to get out of the sun when the trees aren't much help and we did worm them both. Getting a sprinkler tomorrow and can't wait until she and her calf can get out in the big pasture with the pond. It's also been raining in the afternoon, a good breeze the past few days and I think that has helped. Going to take it day by day, groom her some and while Gretta (baby) has been handled some she's still a little standoffish. Hopefully she will come around a little more and I can brush her too. She's doing great, she was weaned and then when we got momma they were out back together, Gretta tried to nurse a couple time and Momma quickly cut her off so that's a done deal. Our pastures are awesome so grass is plentiful and I keep good quality hay out. Slowly but surely we will get her back to good, very excited to have them here. :) [/QUOTE]
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