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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1325007" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>that's what she was doing the other afternoon. I went back out at dark and they had it figured out I gave him another pint of replacer just so he wouldn't aggravate her any more. I backed the trailer up to the gate and left it there , she got out and he bedded down where it was dry and before bed was still there. this morning he was in another part of lot , I prepared to give him some supplement but he wanted nothing to do with it. he stood up and Pooped a big pile of that yellow stuff and peed for atleast 5 min. was not hollow and took a couple steps and layed back down. her teats looked sucked so I think im over the hump. One thing that always helps is the dog wants to see the calf and she wont have any part of that . and I don't think its a coincidence cause I've done it several times, pulling the calf from cow for no more than 24 hours. it seems the separation turns on something in the brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1325007, member: 23550"] that's what she was doing the other afternoon. I went back out at dark and they had it figured out I gave him another pint of replacer just so he wouldn't aggravate her any more. I backed the trailer up to the gate and left it there , she got out and he bedded down where it was dry and before bed was still there. this morning he was in another part of lot , I prepared to give him some supplement but he wanted nothing to do with it. he stood up and Pooped a big pile of that yellow stuff and peed for atleast 5 min. was not hollow and took a couple steps and layed back down. her teats looked sucked so I think im over the hump. One thing that always helps is the dog wants to see the calf and she wont have any part of that . and I don't think its a coincidence cause I've done it several times, pulling the calf from cow for no more than 24 hours. it seems the separation turns on something in the brain. [/QUOTE]
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