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<blockquote data-quote="mind235" data-source="post: 416859" data-attributes="member: 6754"><p>we just had 2 new ones and mom knows what to do I searched 45 acres on 4 wheeler looking for the new bull saw that morning going to work. She had hid them so well could not find them in 3 trys that day. Next day I am all over again and we have this little low lying area and it has grass that stans to your anckle. I was about 3 ft away and saw a ear flap and one yesterday hiddden.</p><p></p><p> They take care of the calves better than some mothers do of their own children.</p><p>So moral is don't run out freaking out if you can not ee them right away she prob got em stashed. </p><p></p><p>Last 4 calves we have had we knew they were on the property but didn't find em few days but they were running with the pack within 3 days max</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mind235, post: 416859, member: 6754"] we just had 2 new ones and mom knows what to do I searched 45 acres on 4 wheeler looking for the new bull saw that morning going to work. She had hid them so well could not find them in 3 trys that day. Next day I am all over again and we have this little low lying area and it has grass that stans to your anckle. I was about 3 ft away and saw a ear flap and one yesterday hiddden. They take care of the calves better than some mothers do of their own children. So moral is don't run out freaking out if you can not ee them right away she prob got em stashed. Last 4 calves we have had we knew they were on the property but didn't find em few days but they were running with the pack within 3 days max [/QUOTE]
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