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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 627229" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I will agree with not cutting it short, I never do, just thought that was easier than tieing it up (ugh), but I just let it drag.</p><p>Nope, never had one "not breed back" or worse yet "die". If you reread, I did say to treat them if they showed a fever or signs of being sick. And I stand by what I said, "leave her alone".</p><p>If you have a good nutritional program & good minerals, basicly the only cows you "should" (and of course we know cows read the book on who "should" or "should not") have trouble with would be cows that had a set of twins, dystocia, real early calving or real late calving.</p><p>Out of over 40 calvings last year, I did not have 1 - yahoo - lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 627229, member: 968"] I will agree with not cutting it short, I never do, just thought that was easier than tieing it up (ugh), but I just let it drag. Nope, never had one "not breed back" or worse yet "die". If you reread, I did say to treat them if they showed a fever or signs of being sick. And I stand by what I said, "leave her alone". If you have a good nutritional program & good minerals, basicly the only cows you "should" (and of course we know cows read the book on who "should" or "should not") have trouble with would be cows that had a set of twins, dystocia, real early calving or real late calving. Out of over 40 calvings last year, I did not have 1 - yahoo - lucky. [/QUOTE]
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