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Breeding / Calving Issues
Some cows just aren't fit to be mom's.
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1398684" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I had one heifer skip town - literally dropped her calf & bolted across the pasture. Came back & tried to gank another calf but wouldn't claim her own. Penned her up with her calf for a week before she would accept her and she ended up bawling the most at weaning. She's now due with her 4th & I've retained 2 of her heifers. Satan ditched one of her calves after 3 days but evidently not uncommon with twins. And yes, I bottle fed the abandoned twin and she's due with her 3rd. Having said that, I would be inclined to ship your cow, Grit. Buh-bye!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1398684, member: 24027"] I had one heifer skip town - literally dropped her calf & bolted across the pasture. Came back & tried to gank another calf but wouldn't claim her own. Penned her up with her calf for a week before she would accept her and she ended up bawling the most at weaning. She's now due with her 4th & I've retained 2 of her heifers. Satan ditched one of her calves after 3 days but evidently not uncommon with twins. And yes, I bottle fed the abandoned twin and she's due with her 3rd. Having said that, I would be inclined to ship your cow, Grit. Buh-bye! [/QUOTE]
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