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Weighing newborn calves
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 628848"><p>That sounds WAY too difficult.</p><p></p><p>We have a 'harness' that is two looped belts, which go one front an back. Front goes around one leg and between the two front ones and over the head and neck, back loop goes around opposing back leg and between back legs and loops to support the rump (very hard to describe but trust me, simple!).</p><p>Then we have a hand scale with a 30cm bar on top so you can lift with both hands. Very simple to do by yourself.</p><p>All calves are weighed within 24hrs of birth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 628848"] That sounds WAY too difficult. We have a 'harness' that is two looped belts, which go one front an back. Front goes around one leg and between the two front ones and over the head and neck, back loop goes around opposing back leg and between back legs and loops to support the rump (very hard to describe but trust me, simple!). Then we have a hand scale with a 30cm bar on top so you can lift with both hands. Very simple to do by yourself. All calves are weighed within 24hrs of birth. [/QUOTE]
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