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<blockquote data-quote="ATovet35" data-source="post: 324432" data-attributes="member: 5516"><p>No I dont think so. I have all there records from previous births and the neibors new them well. I bought 45 acres and I bought the brangus herd that they had. I was into horse and still am but I love the cows and everything that comes along with it. There isnt alot on cattle out there like there is on horses. I know that its a live and learn jus like with horses but I am so baffled to what I am doing wrong. The baby seemed week when it was born (the cow that had it was raped about 2 weeks earlier) we had to pick it up to get it moving and it still took a while. The mom was real good I put her back in with the herd but pulled them back into the birthing pasture b/c the baby was limping and I thought it might have got stepped on. The baby was nursing well but I thought maybe it wasnt getting enough b/c it didnt seem to be gaining weight so I tried bottle feeding and it didnt take to it but went back to the mother. Then my son went out yesterday morning to play with it and it was dead. Just didnt understand. Then today another one that is due in a couple of months is sick has diahrea and is up and down. Not doing well. Getting a vet is like pulling teeth. But they wasnt in the same pasture so it cant be linked.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Angel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATovet35, post: 324432, member: 5516"] No I dont think so. I have all there records from previous births and the neibors new them well. I bought 45 acres and I bought the brangus herd that they had. I was into horse and still am but I love the cows and everything that comes along with it. There isnt alot on cattle out there like there is on horses. I know that its a live and learn jus like with horses but I am so baffled to what I am doing wrong. The baby seemed week when it was born (the cow that had it was raped about 2 weeks earlier) we had to pick it up to get it moving and it still took a while. The mom was real good I put her back in with the herd but pulled them back into the birthing pasture b/c the baby was limping and I thought it might have got stepped on. The baby was nursing well but I thought maybe it wasnt getting enough b/c it didnt seem to be gaining weight so I tried bottle feeding and it didnt take to it but went back to the mother. Then my son went out yesterday morning to play with it and it was dead. Just didnt understand. Then today another one that is due in a couple of months is sick has diahrea and is up and down. Not doing well. Getting a vet is like pulling teeth. But they wasnt in the same pasture so it cant be linked. Thanks Angel [/QUOTE]
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