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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 94453" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>Thanks. You missed the update. I was very busy during the time, and failed to notice that another heifer was stealing milk from the unborn calf. When I found out, I separated them, and the next evening she had a calf that was premature, a 40# bull. He lived 2 days. Vet said his lungs weren't fully developed. I introduced a $100 Holstein calf, putting the scent of the dead calf on it, and the heifer immediately accepted him. She is doing a fine job raising him. He is about 3 and a half months old, and I'd guess him to be at least 350#. I'm working on getting some more pics posted. </p><p></p><p>The heifer's "wheels" aren't nearly as bad as they look in the picture; it was the way she was standing. Supposed to be moving my bull back in with the girls on Monday. He's been in service at our north location between Adair and Chelsea where my oldest brother lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 94453, member: 587"] Thanks. You missed the update. I was very busy during the time, and failed to notice that another heifer was stealing milk from the unborn calf. When I found out, I separated them, and the next evening she had a calf that was premature, a 40# bull. He lived 2 days. Vet said his lungs weren't fully developed. I introduced a $100 Holstein calf, putting the scent of the dead calf on it, and the heifer immediately accepted him. She is doing a fine job raising him. He is about 3 and a half months old, and I'd guess him to be at least 350#. I'm working on getting some more pics posted. The heifer's "wheels" aren't nearly as bad as they look in the picture; it was the way she was standing. Supposed to be moving my bull back in with the girls on Monday. He's been in service at our north location between Adair and Chelsea where my oldest brother lives. [/QUOTE]
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