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Re: OT : calving paralysis
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Posted by Teddy (punchie) on May 30, 2006 at 07:49:26 from (172.163.142.178):
In Reply to: Re: OT : calving paralysis posted by Nebraska Cowman on May 30, 2006 at 05:14:26:
Yes I would say for her to stay out side only trouble is it in the 90.0's here and whent from 60's to 90's in a few days. She gets out in the sun and can not make it to shade and over heats. Stall she needs get in to is rough and I mean rough concete and I have about 6 " of old hay and fresh hay over that. I use it from time to time for holding and checking cattle. She moved on her own last night and ate all the hay and most of the grain that was left for her and is drinking 10-13 gals/daily and eating around 5-7 pounds / daily grain, and is calm and in good mood looks out side at the rest of the cows like she would like to be with them. Just too darn hot. Thanks !! Teddy
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