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<blockquote data-quote="LisaW" data-source="post: 378690" data-attributes="member: 576"><p>I thought about that after I hit the submit button. LOL </p><p></p><p>Yes we do bring a bull on site from the neighbor. We share two of the four property lines with this neighbor and he has a large Hereford operation. He loans us a bull every year for a few months. I guess I didn't think of that last night because it's here for a short time and he manages his animals very well. Besides if there was something bad going on at his place we'd get it anyway because the cows are right next to eachother all the time in various pastures.</p><p></p><p>I made a mistake, I forgot the bull.</p><p></p><p>As for today she's still not sucking but she is growing and voiding, walking and holding her head higher than she had been. Her feet have straightened out to normal, it just took longer than normal. However she's taken to drooling now.</p><p> </p><p>Mama is still full but she's not bellaring as much so I'm figuring that she's not as uncomfortable as she's been - so she's not producing the milk now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LisaW, post: 378690, member: 576"] I thought about that after I hit the submit button. LOL Yes we do bring a bull on site from the neighbor. We share two of the four property lines with this neighbor and he has a large Hereford operation. He loans us a bull every year for a few months. I guess I didn't think of that last night because it's here for a short time and he manages his animals very well. Besides if there was something bad going on at his place we'd get it anyway because the cows are right next to eachother all the time in various pastures. I made a mistake, I forgot the bull. As for today she's still not sucking but she is growing and voiding, walking and holding her head higher than she had been. Her feet have straightened out to normal, it just took longer than normal. However she's taken to drooling now. Mama is still full but she's not bellaring as much so I'm figuring that she's not as uncomfortable as she's been - so she's not producing the milk now. [/QUOTE]
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