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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1226603" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We got 2 inches of rain with temps over night of 33. One of the calves born last night never stood, was dead when we got to him. He was a 100 pound sim cross, usually slower to get around and it cost him. We lost a preemie born a few weeks ago at the hay bale. She was so tiny, maybe 30 pounds but was doing very good. Someone stepped on her, found her mashed into the mud under hay.. Had 3 born this morning, the other born last night was fine. Have one stranded in high water, but has some dry land to lay on. Mother is protesting going to him, not sure what we'll do with that. Probably chase her to him. Have one stranded at a gully that is full of water now with a new calf. Other cows have left her. We put a square bale near her in hopes she doesnt take her newborn across deep cold water. We'll go back out after lunch....hate days like this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1226603, member: 22072"] We got 2 inches of rain with temps over night of 33. One of the calves born last night never stood, was dead when we got to him. He was a 100 pound sim cross, usually slower to get around and it cost him. We lost a preemie born a few weeks ago at the hay bale. She was so tiny, maybe 30 pounds but was doing very good. Someone stepped on her, found her mashed into the mud under hay.. Had 3 born this morning, the other born last night was fine. Have one stranded in high water, but has some dry land to lay on. Mother is protesting going to him, not sure what we'll do with that. Probably chase her to him. Have one stranded at a gully that is full of water now with a new calf. Other cows have left her. We put a square bale near her in hopes she doesnt take her newborn across deep cold water. We'll go back out after lunch....hate days like this... [/QUOTE]
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