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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 736064" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Glad you are enjoying your new calves. It is definitely a good idea to try to apply iodine, but sometimes you just can't. I'm not saying you should quit trying but it was not something my grandfather ever did with his pasture beef (did with the dairy calves indoors) and he never had a problem. I was watching a show on TV the other day and they suggest rather than trying to grab and tackle the calves like we usually try to do, we should try to work with them more calmly and let the mother keep touching the calf while you're tagging or whatever so she's less likely to give you problems. This way we seem less like predators. It was a a pretty interesting program. Hope the rest of your calving goes well. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 736064, member: 8863"] Glad you are enjoying your new calves. It is definitely a good idea to try to apply iodine, but sometimes you just can't. I'm not saying you should quit trying but it was not something my grandfather ever did with his pasture beef (did with the dairy calves indoors) and he never had a problem. I was watching a show on TV the other day and they suggest rather than trying to grab and tackle the calves like we usually try to do, we should try to work with them more calmly and let the mother keep touching the calf while you're tagging or whatever so she's less likely to give you problems. This way we seem less like predators. It was a a pretty interesting program. Hope the rest of your calving goes well. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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