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<blockquote data-quote="2/B or not 2/B" data-source="post: 745173" data-attributes="member: 7233"><p>Hi Jeanne! We've never had problems putting the yearling heifers with the calving cows until this year. Maybe we've just been lucky. Seems like the pecking order normally keeps everyone in their place. Had another calf born yesterday afternoon. It was a sunny day with big fluffy clouds, a perfect day. We hid in the ditch on a blanket and watched with binoculars. All the other cows did their own thing until the instant the calf hit the ground. Somehow they all knew and came rushing around in a big circle. Everyone wanted to see the new baby but no one was disrespectful. Each year we work on our fences more and divide more pastures. Right now we have 3 and we like to keep one resting at all times, but by next year we'll have another if we need to figure out a new system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2/B or not 2/B, post: 745173, member: 7233"] Hi Jeanne! We've never had problems putting the yearling heifers with the calving cows until this year. Maybe we've just been lucky. Seems like the pecking order normally keeps everyone in their place. Had another calf born yesterday afternoon. It was a sunny day with big fluffy clouds, a perfect day. We hid in the ditch on a blanket and watched with binoculars. All the other cows did their own thing until the instant the calf hit the ground. Somehow they all knew and came rushing around in a big circle. Everyone wanted to see the new baby but no one was disrespectful. Each year we work on our fences more and divide more pastures. Right now we have 3 and we like to keep one resting at all times, but by next year we'll have another if we need to figure out a new system. [/QUOTE]
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