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Nurse cow or not. Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 1813193" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>We were discussing options if this doesn't take. We feel the same way. It's good to know you can dry up 5 months or more bred. When we will be needing her with calves that keep up or dried up would be at 6 months bred. We won't have a relief milker so we will need to either dry her up or have calves that keep up. I can milk daily until then to feed these calves if necessary. It's stressed no longer than 2 months dry in most books/online groups. Although I have found a lot of the information in these area's aren't necessarily life or death accurate as it's led to believe. It would be great if she could at least pay for her feed by raising a few extra calves. Thank you very much for all the advice. Very glad I started this thread. We'll keep at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 1813193, member: 411"] We were discussing options if this doesn't take. We feel the same way. It's good to know you can dry up 5 months or more bred. When we will be needing her with calves that keep up or dried up would be at 6 months bred. We won't have a relief milker so we will need to either dry her up or have calves that keep up. I can milk daily until then to feed these calves if necessary. It's stressed no longer than 2 months dry in most books/online groups. Although I have found a lot of the information in these area's aren't necessarily life or death accurate as it's led to believe. It would be great if she could at least pay for her feed by raising a few extra calves. Thank you very much for all the advice. Very glad I started this thread. We'll keep at it! [/QUOTE]
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