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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1617618" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Redcows - I totally agree with all that you said. This calf is extremely valuable and she WILL be pampered. I am making plans to flush the dam.</p><p>alisonb - had vet out immediately! I do have the stainless steel cannulas. Our vets are extremely savvy about udders - 95% of their business is dairy. Cleared out several stones, but there were more. Vet was pretty sure calf would clear them out and cow had LOTS of milk in both front quarters. Both quarter "appear" very even now. Calf spends equal time on them. Don't know if you took time to look at the video, but calf is doing super great. </p><p>I did turn her and dam out yesterday. She had a blast with her "siblings". I got her to follow me into the calf shed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1617618, member: 968"] Redcows - I totally agree with all that you said. This calf is extremely valuable and she WILL be pampered. I am making plans to flush the dam. alisonb - had vet out immediately! I do have the stainless steel cannulas. Our vets are extremely savvy about udders - 95% of their business is dairy. Cleared out several stones, but there were more. Vet was pretty sure calf would clear them out and cow had LOTS of milk in both front quarters. Both quarter "appear" very even now. Calf spends equal time on them. Don't know if you took time to look at the video, but calf is doing super great. I did turn her and dam out yesterday. She had a blast with her "siblings". I got her to follow me into the calf shed. [/QUOTE]
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