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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 726716" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Jogee - I'm not worried about the heifer "doing her thing" - but more times than not, she CAN'T. I have had many cows lay down & spit out each calf unassisted, but that is not the norm - not here anyway, and listening to most other cattlemen/women, they have the same experience. I rarely have a cow neglect one or both. And I don't mess with them or interfere if everything is going well. We invested in $120 set of cameras, so I watch from bed! </p><p>Like Randi said tho, it's the ones that don't show signs early, and they sneak one out in the snowbank on usually the coldest, windiest night. There have been many times thru the years, that I will see that "lone cow" by herself, and when you go to investigate, there's a set of dead twins and the cow hasn't even really bagged up. At least this one is up front & will be watched closely. And Randi, you are right, she may be the one that is just an early "preparer". That's fine if she is. Better for her & ME!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 726716, member: 968"] Jogee - I'm not worried about the heifer "doing her thing" - but more times than not, she CAN'T. I have had many cows lay down & spit out each calf unassisted, but that is not the norm - not here anyway, and listening to most other cattlemen/women, they have the same experience. I rarely have a cow neglect one or both. And I don't mess with them or interfere if everything is going well. We invested in $120 set of cameras, so I watch from bed! Like Randi said tho, it's the ones that don't show signs early, and they sneak one out in the snowbank on usually the coldest, windiest night. There have been many times thru the years, that I will see that "lone cow" by herself, and when you go to investigate, there's a set of dead twins and the cow hasn't even really bagged up. At least this one is up front & will be watched closely. And Randi, you are right, she may be the one that is just an early "preparer". That's fine if she is. Better for her & ME!. [/QUOTE]
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