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Weaning a pet calf -HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 869195" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Most cows are bred while nursing a calf. Some producers do pull the calf for 24 hours to help induce the cow to come into heat. Normally the bull won;t mess around with a calf. The only time one would get hurt is if he gets his head clunked or he gets knocked around when the bull is mounting the cow and the calf is nursing. If she plans on introducing he bull to the cow and they are currently close to each other, the cow ill demonstarte that she's in heat (so will the bull usually) and she could then put the bull in for a day or until he loses interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 869195, member: 34"] Most cows are bred while nursing a calf. Some producers do pull the calf for 24 hours to help induce the cow to come into heat. Normally the bull won;t mess around with a calf. The only time one would get hurt is if he gets his head clunked or he gets knocked around when the bull is mounting the cow and the calf is nursing. If she plans on introducing he bull to the cow and they are currently close to each other, the cow ill demonstarte that she's in heat (so will the bull usually) and she could then put the bull in for a day or until he loses interest. [/QUOTE]
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