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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1495916" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>9:00 am- Sunny 45F, No one acting like they are close to calving.</p><p>12:30 pm- Partly Cloudy 54F, Just finished blading ruts in the pasture, and cleaning around the bale rings, except a few ruts in a really wet area. Still no one showing signs.</p><p>2:30 pm- Just started to drizzle 52F, Look out at the cows from the fence, and everyone seemed fine, no one acting funny.</p><p>5:30 pm- Rained about .5" 47F, Get home from working a feed line. See a cow laying in the only rut left on the whole farm, with a little red bull calf laying next to her, covered in mud. Proceed to carry wet, muddy calf to barn, with cow following</p><p>7:30 pm- Still raining 42F, Calf has had a bath, bottle, and is laying under his heat lamp. Cow eating hay.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Moral of the story: </strong></p><p><strong>When blading ruts, <u>blade all of the ruts</u>.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1495916, member: 14533"] 9:00 am- Sunny 45F, No one acting like they are close to calving. 12:30 pm- Partly Cloudy 54F, Just finished blading ruts in the pasture, and cleaning around the bale rings, except a few ruts in a really wet area. Still no one showing signs. 2:30 pm- Just started to drizzle 52F, Look out at the cows from the fence, and everyone seemed fine, no one acting funny. 5:30 pm- Rained about .5" 47F, Get home from working a feed line. See a cow laying in the only rut left on the whole farm, with a little red bull calf laying next to her, covered in mud. Proceed to carry wet, muddy calf to barn, with cow following 7:30 pm- Still raining 42F, Calf has had a bath, bottle, and is laying under his heat lamp. Cow eating hay. [b]Moral of the story: When blading ruts, [u]blade all of the ruts[/u].[/b] [/QUOTE]
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