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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 696966" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>I agree that no action seems to be needed. Only thing I'd advise that I didn't read is this: a good indication of how things are going is the cow's bag, especially if she's not a first timer. If she's a good milker, you'll likely be able to tell which quarters have been nursed down, especially as more time passes. As long as mama ran up when she thought her baby was threatened, I'd say you've got a good mama and nothing to worry about. </p><p>Congrats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 696966, member: 10309"] I agree that no action seems to be needed. Only thing I'd advise that I didn't read is this: a good indication of how things are going is the cow's bag, especially if she's not a first timer. If she's a good milker, you'll likely be able to tell which quarters have been nursed down, especially as more time passes. As long as mama ran up when she thought her baby was threatened, I'd say you've got a good mama and nothing to worry about. Congrats. [/QUOTE]
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