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Nurse cow or not. Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1817285" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Is the cow on hay only???</p><p>No way I'd try that with 2 calves. If the calves are eating feed well, u could easily pull one but you'd HAVE to feed it!</p><p></p><p>I'd put her in her own lot/area/ acre or two with her 2 calves and feed her some good stuff personally. She should probly be getting fed some anyway. Especially a first calf heifer raising a 2nd set of calves. </p><p></p><p>But believe me. I KNOW a cow can have a calf in poor condition. Poor Eleanor is struggling a bit but she IS putting some condition back on after calving while raising calves. She was not supposed to be bred. My plan was to let her raise the ones that were on her and stick her with my bull. At this point I don't think she is gonna breed in a timely manner.</p><p></p><p>Feed her good and count your blessings my friend. One way or another your gonna have to feed something. Cow or calf or whichever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1817285, member: 39373"] Is the cow on hay only??? No way I'd try that with 2 calves. If the calves are eating feed well, u could easily pull one but you'd HAVE to feed it! I'd put her in her own lot/area/ acre or two with her 2 calves and feed her some good stuff personally. She should probly be getting fed some anyway. Especially a first calf heifer raising a 2nd set of calves. But believe me. I KNOW a cow can have a calf in poor condition. Poor Eleanor is struggling a bit but she IS putting some condition back on after calving while raising calves. She was not supposed to be bred. My plan was to let her raise the ones that were on her and stick her with my bull. At this point I don't think she is gonna breed in a timely manner. Feed her good and count your blessings my friend. One way or another your gonna have to feed something. Cow or calf or whichever. [/QUOTE]
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