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<blockquote data-quote="Runningriverranch" data-source="post: 229484" data-attributes="member: 4129"><p>cfpinz</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Hi again and thanks.</p><p>Since we left our New York dairy and the wonderful services of Dr. Frank Welcome-now at Cornell, I have had a healthy scepticism about vets. (plus I don't have a day job to pay the bills). I am not closed minded but do very much respect the OJT of all you hands-on guys that see and deal with problems every day.</p><p>As I mentioned, we did see our first signs of overheating last year but this year it is different cows that seem to be having a hard time early on. </p><p> I don't think that water could be a problem because I have observed the waterers open often. Highlands do have a very strict pecking order and continually challenge that status quo</p><p> (I haven't seen that in Jersey or Holstein to the same extent so don't know if this is normal in other breeds) so boss cows can be a problem for meaker animlals around feed troughs and waterers at certain times.</p><p>P&P</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Runningriverranch, post: 229484, member: 4129"] cfpinz[/quote] Hi again and thanks. Since we left our New York dairy and the wonderful services of Dr. Frank Welcome-now at Cornell, I have had a healthy scepticism about vets. (plus I don't have a day job to pay the bills). I am not closed minded but do very much respect the OJT of all you hands-on guys that see and deal with problems every day. As I mentioned, we did see our first signs of overheating last year but this year it is different cows that seem to be having a hard time early on. I don't think that water could be a problem because I have observed the waterers open often. Highlands do have a very strict pecking order and continually challenge that status quo (I haven't seen that in Jersey or Holstein to the same extent so don't know if this is normal in other breeds) so boss cows can be a problem for meaker animlals around feed troughs and waterers at certain times. P&P [/QUOTE]
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