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Nurse cow or not. Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 1813109" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>That's great to hear actually. We will try that next. As of this morning she seems content her older calf is "gone" even with her off hollering in the distance. She kicked at the calves when they tried to nurse prior to me getting into the corral to feed her but stood content eating her grain while they nursed. If she swings to sniff them she sniffs and is content to go back to her grain so I'm sure they smell like her now. As soon as she was done with her grain she was back to kicking at them. They are getting wise to it and dodge the kicks well now.</p><p>Relieved to hear it takes this sort of time with Eleanor just because it give me hope we still have a chance. She's such a great nurse cow. Of course wish it was quicker for you/her and us but if it takes an extra bit of time for the long haul being successful it's worth it.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 1813109, member: 411"] That’s great to hear actually. We will try that next. As of this morning she seems content her older calf is “gone” even with her off hollering in the distance. She kicked at the calves when they tried to nurse prior to me getting into the corral to feed her but stood content eating her grain while they nursed. If she swings to sniff them she sniffs and is content to go back to her grain so I’m sure they smell like her now. As soon as she was done with her grain she was back to kicking at them. They are getting wise to it and dodge the kicks well now. Relieved to hear it takes this sort of time with Eleanor just because it give me hope we still have a chance. She’s such a great nurse cow. Of course wish it was quicker for you/her and us but if it takes an extra bit of time for the long haul being successful it’s worth it. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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