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not sure how you ranchers do it.....
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1363977" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I get a few months break, once we sell the calves till Jan....Thats when i start making notes on cows...i still check cows daily in those few months, but i rarely find problems. I dont do feeding of hay, so if there is something i miss my son or husband alerts me. But once i see cows getting ready to calve, it starts all over again. The last 2 years, due to the black vultures, we calve out heifers right at our back yard. This has saved us many miles and lots of time and has given me peace of mind knowing the chances of finding a calf half eaten stuck int the back end of a heifers is not likely..</p><p></p><p>If you culled like some of these guys say to, you'd never own a cow for longer than 6 months... :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1363977, member: 22072"] I get a few months break, once we sell the calves till Jan....Thats when i start making notes on cows...i still check cows daily in those few months, but i rarely find problems. I dont do feeding of hay, so if there is something i miss my son or husband alerts me. But once i see cows getting ready to calve, it starts all over again. The last 2 years, due to the black vultures, we calve out heifers right at our back yard. This has saved us many miles and lots of time and has given me peace of mind knowing the chances of finding a calf half eaten stuck int the back end of a heifers is not likely.. If you culled like some of these guys say to, you'd never own a cow for longer than 6 months... :roll: [/QUOTE]
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