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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 986894" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>she wasn't in heat... I decided to put the bull in with her just to be sure, he sniffed, then went on to eating, her calf is 6 months old and is just fine, he didn't think there was anything to be scared of, nor did any of the others in that field with her, 2 heifers and a 3 year old cow... I'll be keeping her in the corral until calving time anyhow... her behaviour is just a bit off still... she isn't laying down much, last night I went up to her when I was feeding and she was laying down, leaned up against her, and she put her head on my lap and fell asleep for what certainly felt like a half hour, my legs were rather numb after that... between her and her calf they seem to be eating a half bale a day of really good hay, and she's now getting a bit of grain as well, if her calf will let her have any.</p><p></p><p>I really should take her temp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 986894, member: 9096"] she wasn't in heat... I decided to put the bull in with her just to be sure, he sniffed, then went on to eating, her calf is 6 months old and is just fine, he didn't think there was anything to be scared of, nor did any of the others in that field with her, 2 heifers and a 3 year old cow... I'll be keeping her in the corral until calving time anyhow... her behaviour is just a bit off still... she isn't laying down much, last night I went up to her when I was feeding and she was laying down, leaned up against her, and she put her head on my lap and fell asleep for what certainly felt like a half hour, my legs were rather numb after that... between her and her calf they seem to be eating a half bale a day of really good hay, and she's now getting a bit of grain as well, if her calf will let her have any. I really should take her temp [/QUOTE]
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