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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1740608" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Welcome to the board. Don't let us chase you away! We bicker a little, but we have fun.</p><p>Calfhood vaccinations vary from state to state. In NY, we have to vaccinate between 4 and 8 months of age. I am the ONLY farm in my vets service that vaccinates. I sell cattle all over the US, and there are lots of different requirements. I never have to worry about that one.</p><p>You got some good comments about your heifer. She "may" not see well - or as you said, you may have startled her. </p><p>But, the most important advice is - be extremely careful when she calves. ALL momma cows can change personalities in a heartbeat when they calve. Never get in a situation you can't get to safety. This is true for ANY beef animal whether it's a cow or a heifer. Generally, they will act the same year after year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1740608, member: 968"] Welcome to the board. Don't let us chase you away! We bicker a little, but we have fun. Calfhood vaccinations vary from state to state. In NY, we have to vaccinate between 4 and 8 months of age. I am the ONLY farm in my vets service that vaccinates. I sell cattle all over the US, and there are lots of different requirements. I never have to worry about that one. You got some good comments about your heifer. She "may" not see well - or as you said, you may have startled her. But, the most important advice is - be extremely careful when she calves. ALL momma cows can change personalities in a heartbeat when they calve. Never get in a situation you can't get to safety. This is true for ANY beef animal whether it's a cow or a heifer. Generally, they will act the same year after year. [/QUOTE]
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