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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5339"><p>> My experience is limited in cattle</p><p>> and have no exp.with mg. I have</p><p>> heard horror stories about calving</p><p>> heifer's,they are in a 15 acre pen</p><p>> now,my thoughts are to let them</p><p>> calve there rather than put them</p><p>> in the barn & and add stress,</p><p>> as western or. weather is not</p><p>> cold.Although they are quite</p><p>> dosile , I wonder if the first</p><p>> timers will likely need help</p><p>> getting the head & shoulders</p><p>> out. Also anybody know an appox</p><p>> weight on newborn MG's</p><p></p><p>It would be better to leave them in the pasture.Average weight is 60 - 80 lbs. While all breeds can have the occasional breech birth,MG's are noted for easy calving due to their small heads and bone structure.The cow will tend to isolate herself to give birth.You are not likely to have any problems.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net">drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5339"] > My experience is limited in cattle > and have no exp.with mg. I have > heard horror stories about calving > heifer's,they are in a 15 acre pen > now,my thoughts are to let them > calve there rather than put them > in the barn & and add stress, > as western or. weather is not > cold.Although they are quite > dosile , I wonder if the first > timers will likely need help > getting the head & shoulders > out. Also anybody know an appox > weight on newborn MG's It would be better to leave them in the pasture.Average weight is 60 - 80 lbs. While all breeds can have the occasional breech birth,MG's are noted for easy calving due to their small heads and bone structure.The cow will tend to isolate herself to give birth.You are not likely to have any problems. [email=drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net]drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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