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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1341698" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I had four teen pregnancy heifers amongst the heifers I bought this year. I luted every thing when they came home but I guess these were too far along for the lute to work. So when the rest went out with the bull and off to summer pasture these four stayed at the house. The first two popped out calves with no problems at all. Number 3 looked like it was about to happen on Sunday evening. She got regular checks from Sunday about 6:00 pm to Monday 11:00 am. About half the time she was acting like she was about to calf any time the other half she would be just eating like nothing was happening. Dang heifers will drive you nuts. At the 2:00 check there was a feeble looking little bull calf and she was off eating. I got them into a pen together and she was liking him more by the time we went through that. But I didn't think he had nursed. I got her locked up and she was good. But she is a little long legged and he is short legged. I couldn't get him to nurse. I had to go so I left a note for the wife. When she got home she was either going to get him to nurse or get some powdered colostrum down him. She got already and about the time she was going to start working on them the calf found the buffet. I don't think he has stopped sucking ever since. He is still mighty small but he isn't nearly as feeble. So 3 down 1 to go. Anyone interested in about 4 teenage moms and their babies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1341698, member: 498"] I had four teen pregnancy heifers amongst the heifers I bought this year. I luted every thing when they came home but I guess these were too far along for the lute to work. So when the rest went out with the bull and off to summer pasture these four stayed at the house. The first two popped out calves with no problems at all. Number 3 looked like it was about to happen on Sunday evening. She got regular checks from Sunday about 6:00 pm to Monday 11:00 am. About half the time she was acting like she was about to calf any time the other half she would be just eating like nothing was happening. Dang heifers will drive you nuts. At the 2:00 check there was a feeble looking little bull calf and she was off eating. I got them into a pen together and she was liking him more by the time we went through that. But I didn't think he had nursed. I got her locked up and she was good. But she is a little long legged and he is short legged. I couldn't get him to nurse. I had to go so I left a note for the wife. When she got home she was either going to get him to nurse or get some powdered colostrum down him. She got already and about the time she was going to start working on them the calf found the buffet. I don't think he has stopped sucking ever since. He is still mighty small but he isn't nearly as feeble. So 3 down 1 to go. Anyone interested in about 4 teenage moms and their babies? [/QUOTE]
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