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Nursing calf pulling cow down
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<blockquote data-quote="fitz" data-source="post: 913936" data-attributes="member: 1306"><p>I have one with her second calf doing the same. Thought a short time about pulling her out and feeding. Decided she will have to pull her own like the rest. Therefore, couldn't say on the feed. I'm giving mine the benefit of the doubt as I realize she's still growing. But, I have first calf heifers putting her to shame. Thinking mine may just be a hard keeper. I did give her a heavy de-worming (injectable). Hoping it helps. Good luck with yours.</p><p></p><p>fitz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitz, post: 913936, member: 1306"] I have one with her second calf doing the same. Thought a short time about pulling her out and feeding. Decided she will have to pull her own like the rest. Therefore, couldn't say on the feed. I'm giving mine the benefit of the doubt as I realize she's still growing. But, I have first calf heifers putting her to shame. Thinking mine may just be a hard keeper. I did give her a heavy de-worming (injectable). Hoping it helps. Good luck with yours. fitz [/QUOTE]
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