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Question regarding weaning calves with nose flap
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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1272208" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Never used the flaps but we have done fenceline weaning for several years now and are big believers that it's a very effective method for weaning. Cows and calves seem to get their bawling over sooner and having them just across the fence from each other seems to take a lot of the stress off the calves because even after the cows get their bawling over they still are in close proximity for the calves to see. Sure beats having to work the herd an extra time to put the nose flaps in too and also 1 less thing you would have to do at weaning too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1272208, member: 20580"] Never used the flaps but we have done fenceline weaning for several years now and are big believers that it's a very effective method for weaning. Cows and calves seem to get their bawling over sooner and having them just across the fence from each other seems to take a lot of the stress off the calves because even after the cows get their bawling over they still are in close proximity for the calves to see. Sure beats having to work the herd an extra time to put the nose flaps in too and also 1 less thing you would have to do at weaning too. [/QUOTE]
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