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Pregnant cow that lost her first
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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1612905" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>I have kept several that lost the calf thru no fault of their own. Got a couple like that this year actually.</p><p>One was what I believe a snake bite. It was heartbreaking. Mama was standing over her calf mooing for all she could to get that baby up. </p><p>The other was pneumonia that I didnt catch. </p><p></p><p>The one that aborted this year I didnt care much for anyway. She was always very high strung. Was glad to be rid of her. I'll find a better one to replace her.</p><p></p><p>Gotta weigh ur options....</p><p></p><p>In this particular case I would keep her if shes does well. If she does it again, time for a career change for the cow.</p><p>The problem u are describing, sounds to me like an individual cow problem. I try to get rid of individuals that have real problems. Hopefully it was a one time thing. Heifers will be heifers..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1612905, member: 39373"] I have kept several that lost the calf thru no fault of their own. Got a couple like that this year actually. One was what I believe a snake bite. It was heartbreaking. Mama was standing over her calf mooing for all she could to get that baby up. The other was pneumonia that I didnt catch. The one that aborted this year I didnt care much for anyway. She was always very high strung. Was glad to be rid of her. I'll find a better one to replace her. Gotta weigh ur options.... In this particular case I would keep her if shes does well. If she does it again, time for a career change for the cow. The problem u are describing, sounds to me like an individual cow problem. I try to get rid of individuals that have real problems. Hopefully it was a one time thing. Heifers will be heifers.. [/QUOTE]
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