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Ultra thin cow has me concerned
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1648393" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>You have a 2-3 yr old that calved "last winter" and her calf is still with her??? Am I missing something?</p><p>All 2-yr olds (first calf heifers) tend to get thin, especially if her calf is still nursing.</p><p>Also, 2-yr olds are the age when Johnes would should up. She may not be scouring bad if she has really good nutrition and is not stressed.</p><p>No matter..... she "may" have a problem, or she is just a hard do-er. I would ship her "just in case".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1648393, member: 968"] You have a 2-3 yr old that calved "last winter" and her calf is still with her??? Am I missing something? All 2-yr olds (first calf heifers) tend to get thin, especially if her calf is still nursing. Also, 2-yr olds are the age when Johnes would should up. She may not be scouring bad if she has really good nutrition and is not stressed. No matter..... she "may" have a problem, or she is just a hard do-er. I would ship her "just in case". [/QUOTE]
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