Posted by Formenwhogrow on March 13, 2013 at 14:51:27 from (206.180.109.86):
In Reply to: Calf Issues:Update posted by Super Steve on March 12, 2013 at 18:53:00:
I am sorry to hear you lost it, that is the worst, especially when you have done every thing you could. I have stayed all night with calves and lambs alike,trying desperately to keep them alive and have many times experienced the agony of defeat when they die despite my best efforts. It sucks. I have since quit trying to birth critters in the winter months and 90 percent of my problems have went away. I would cull that cow, wait till July to put your bull out and the following year, cull any cow who calves later than the first of June. Your herd will improve and it"s a good time to cull cows, prices have never been better for culls. Oh, and if your bull wont breed cows in July because it"s too hot, cull his butt too.
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