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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1779425" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>It's always those, who are abit more special than other... Going to be some work to get the cow into a better health too. She doesn't look too well.</p><p>Weighed both calves today- 66lbs and 82,6lbs.</p><p>In general it was quite a rough end of the year. Lost one weanling bull calf, one bull calf had to be butchered as he started being bloated often and couldn't cure him, another weanling heifer got sick, but managed to cure her, fortunatelly. Then lost this cow's first born heifer and now, her second calving and both dead calves...</p><p>Noticed that sometimes there just arrives such time, when what can go wrong will go wrong. Remember one year, when from approx 30 calvings lost 10 calves... Very various reasons, only two due to difficult calving. Had a case of navel infection, a calf being layed on, etc. That was a severe loss. But next year everything came back to normal. Hopefully it will be a better time next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1779425, member: 19683"] It's always those, who are abit more special than other... Going to be some work to get the cow into a better health too. She doesn't look too well. Weighed both calves today- 66lbs and 82,6lbs. In general it was quite a rough end of the year. Lost one weanling bull calf, one bull calf had to be butchered as he started being bloated often and couldn't cure him, another weanling heifer got sick, but managed to cure her, fortunatelly. Then lost this cow's first born heifer and now, her second calving and both dead calves... Noticed that sometimes there just arrives such time, when what can go wrong will go wrong. Remember one year, when from approx 30 calvings lost 10 calves... Very various reasons, only two due to difficult calving. Had a case of navel infection, a calf being layed on, etc. That was a severe loss. But next year everything came back to normal. Hopefully it will be a better time next year. [/QUOTE]
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