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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2145"><p>We keep them apart 4 to 6 weeks, fenceline weaning. When they are put back together they will frequently pal around with their mother but they don't nurse. But, (there is alwasy a but) the neighbor had a heifer that anytime she got near her mother she would nurse, she was a year and a half old and he finally sent her down the road because of it.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> How long does a calf generally</p><p>> need to be weaned off a cow before</p><p>> you can run them back together and</p><p>> the calf won't start sucking</p><p>> again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2145"] We keep them apart 4 to 6 weeks, fenceline weaning. When they are put back together they will frequently pal around with their mother but they don't nurse. But, (there is alwasy a but) the neighbor had a heifer that anytime she got near her mother she would nurse, she was a year and a half old and he finally sent her down the road because of it. dun > How long does a calf generally > need to be weaned off a cow before > you can run them back together and > the calf won't start sucking > again? [/QUOTE]
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