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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15468"><p>> i dont guess i have ever had a cow</p><p>> keep a calf hid over about 3</p><p>> days... after that the calf is</p><p>> strong enough to run any where the</p><p>> momma cow goes. your calf should</p><p>> be close to a month old now and be</p><p>> running all over the pasture...</p><p></p><p>> it would seem to me that your</p><p>> fears of another lost calf are</p><p>> correct... unless there is some</p><p>> unusual circumstance... calf is</p><p>> lame or blind.. just guesses.. but</p><p>> even then the momma cow would come</p><p>> up missing from time to time</p><p>> because she has gone to the</p><p>> calf.... if you lock her up she</p><p>> should tell you pretty quickly by</p><p>> hollaring for her calf...</p><p></p><p>> good luck,</p><p></p><p>> gene</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info. We lost 3 calves last yr to coyotes but none this year. I think I will take her to the sale this evening. I just wanted to confirm my suspicions because she is my best looking cow.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:GEscoe@msn.com">GEscoe@msn.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15468"] > i dont guess i have ever had a cow > keep a calf hid over about 3 > days... after that the calf is > strong enough to run any where the > momma cow goes. your calf should > be close to a month old now and be > running all over the pasture... > it would seem to me that your > fears of another lost calf are > correct... unless there is some > unusual circumstance... calf is > lame or blind.. just guesses.. but > even then the momma cow would come > up missing from time to time > because she has gone to the > calf.... if you lock her up she > should tell you pretty quickly by > hollaring for her calf... > good luck, > gene Thanks for the info. We lost 3 calves last yr to coyotes but none this year. I think I will take her to the sale this evening. I just wanted to confirm my suspicions because she is my best looking cow. [email=GEscoe@msn.com]GEscoe@msn.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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