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What to do with calves when out of town.
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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 118737" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>Find somebody, not just anybody, someone you'd let your wife go to the drive in with to look after them. Show them how to take care of them for a couple of days before you go. I wouldn't want to come back and find out they'd been out of water for two days and lose a friend because he thought it would be allright to skip a day or two. Leave written instructions.You are bound to know someone who would think it would be a pleasure to do this for you. Around here it's usually a family member. I've been pretty hot with people I thought I could trust with this little job. I finally found a FFA member to do it for me and she did an excellent job. Though young she let me in on every little detail that occured in my absence. She was so proud of the work she did. I gave her a nice little unexpected reward for a job well done and she let me know she was available the next time I needed her help. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 118737, member: 1774"] Find somebody, not just anybody, someone you'd let your wife go to the drive in with to look after them. Show them how to take care of them for a couple of days before you go. I wouldn't want to come back and find out they'd been out of water for two days and lose a friend because he thought it would be allright to skip a day or two. Leave written instructions.You are bound to know someone who would think it would be a pleasure to do this for you. Around here it's usually a family member. I've been pretty hot with people I thought I could trust with this little job. I finally found a FFA member to do it for me and she did an excellent job. Though young she let me in on every little detail that occured in my absence. She was so proud of the work she did. I gave her a nice little unexpected reward for a job well done and she let me know she was available the next time I needed her help. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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