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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1647099" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Dont worry about him and the fence right now. He is UNWEANED.</p><p>He will settle. Just takes a bit of time him being away from mama.</p><p>Pen the 3 weanlings up for at least 2 weeks. They will stop bawling and settle down. Then maybe give your hotwire idea a try. Might add a 3rd or 4th wire tho.</p><p>I've had good luck putting them back with mama after as little as 2 or 3 months away from mama. Once the cow dries up, thatll help too.</p><p>The longer the better tho.</p><p>It can be difficult to do without a seperate place somewhere else. Before I got a seperate place friends pastures were loaned to me. I helped put hay out in winter and what not for the use of pasture.</p><p>It helped tremendously having good friends and neighbors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1647099, member: 39373"] Dont worry about him and the fence right now. He is UNWEANED. He will settle. Just takes a bit of time him being away from mama. Pen the 3 weanlings up for at least 2 weeks. They will stop bawling and settle down. Then maybe give your hotwire idea a try. Might add a 3rd or 4th wire tho. I've had good luck putting them back with mama after as little as 2 or 3 months away from mama. Once the cow dries up, thatll help too. The longer the better tho. It can be difficult to do without a seperate place somewhere else. Before I got a seperate place friends pastures were loaned to me. I helped put hay out in winter and what not for the use of pasture. It helped tremendously having good friends and neighbors. [/QUOTE]
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