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Breeding / Calving Issues
Old Cow...can I keep her alive long enough to calve?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dubcharo" data-source="post: 1115279" data-attributes="member: 19407"><p>Just calved one 15 years old charolais cow 2 hours ago. She is with arthritis and 3-4 body condition but she was able to go eat free choice corn silage and hay all winter inside a cold barn. The calf present just 1 leg the other was way back like a open chisel. Calf was up and suck after 3/4 hour. We have another 15 years old with twins and a 17 years old that we plan on keeping if she is with calf this fall. Never touch the hooves, with 4 tits and she have a beautiful female this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dubcharo, post: 1115279, member: 19407"] Just calved one 15 years old charolais cow 2 hours ago. She is with arthritis and 3-4 body condition but she was able to go eat free choice corn silage and hay all winter inside a cold barn. The calf present just 1 leg the other was way back like a open chisel. Calf was up and suck after 3/4 hour. We have another 15 years old with twins and a 17 years old that we plan on keeping if she is with calf this fall. Never touch the hooves, with 4 tits and she have a beautiful female this year. [/QUOTE]
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