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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1810691" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Yep, that is what we are gonna do. Gail is already over there with those 4 remaining Corr steers. When Dan tests them safe in foal, I will carry them down there and bring those steers home. I wont have to fool with them at the dove shoot if I do that. Tina ( Zeke has named the Herf-Guernsey Tina, of all things That kid! ) will be ready to come back then, too. Those 2 heifers are already looking better. They had a heavy tick load too, but those are all gone now. It is mazing what oil and biotin does for skin and coat.</p><p></p><p>I have heard that about Brown Swiss. Only ones I ever came close to fooling with were those Braunvieh x Rrown Swiss recip cows I bought last winter. They were not hard to handle at all, but they were older and I think got handled all the time., Seems like they would ultra sound them regularly during gestation. Right now, this one is as gentle as any I have seen. She wants to come stand beside you, and kinda lean on you a little for you to scratch her head and neck. She will go to sleep if you do it long enough.</p><p></p><p>Gail will calve in December, and that calf is going to the CT member who so generously offered to buy it for an awesome price, and just went ahead and sent a check for it right then. It will be weaned in June, but by then she should have another calf or two on her that she is raising. and Tina and these 2 will calve in April. So`, I am glad I bought them and Scott bought Tina, and we decided to try the calf raising thing. It will be easier on Zeke with all of these others when we take that calf to the new owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1810691, member: 40587"] Yep, that is what we are gonna do. Gail is already over there with those 4 remaining Corr steers. When Dan tests them safe in foal, I will carry them down there and bring those steers home. I wont have to fool with them at the dove shoot if I do that. Tina ( Zeke has named the Herf-Guernsey Tina, of all things That kid! ) will be ready to come back then, too. Those 2 heifers are already looking better. They had a heavy tick load too, but those are all gone now. It is mazing what oil and biotin does for skin and coat. I have heard that about Brown Swiss. Only ones I ever came close to fooling with were those Braunvieh x Rrown Swiss recip cows I bought last winter. They were not hard to handle at all, but they were older and I think got handled all the time., Seems like they would ultra sound them regularly during gestation. Right now, this one is as gentle as any I have seen. She wants to come stand beside you, and kinda lean on you a little for you to scratch her head and neck. She will go to sleep if you do it long enough. Gail will calve in December, and that calf is going to the CT member who so generously offered to buy it for an awesome price, and just went ahead and sent a check for it right then. It will be weaned in June, but by then she should have another calf or two on her that she is raising. and Tina and these 2 will calve in April. So`, I am glad I bought them and Scott bought Tina, and we decided to try the calf raising thing. It will be easier on Zeke with all of these others when we take that calf to the new owners. [/QUOTE]
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