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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 1236398" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Chris she ate grain without sufficient available roughage for her.</p><p></p><p>Went out at 6 am and my cow was stuffing her face with hay. She is alert and the bloat almost completely unnoticeable. My little calf was standing in a calf shelter , ears alert and when I went to see him he was back to his normal self of chewing on my coveralls. His breathing is still labored a bit but I think he has turned the corner. Whew!</p><p></p><p>AI'd the 2 heifers. Holy cervix on lady Bequest. I can't remember a beef heifer having that long of a cervix. What a broody young gal, I would love to have 100 more just like her, except red ;-) </p><p></p><p>2 more heifers to AI tonight and a couple of young cows on the other side are in heat too so hopefully I can get them locked up too. That will be it for the heifers, all 16 that I retained last fall will have had 1st service AI, fingers crossed they all stick. My new calving ease clean up bull may not have any girls to breed this year.</p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone!!!!!!!! :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 1236398, member: 5106"] Chris she ate grain without sufficient available roughage for her. Went out at 6 am and my cow was stuffing her face with hay. She is alert and the bloat almost completely unnoticeable. My little calf was standing in a calf shelter , ears alert and when I went to see him he was back to his normal self of chewing on my coveralls. His breathing is still labored a bit but I think he has turned the corner. Whew! AI'd the 2 heifers. Holy cervix on lady Bequest. I can't remember a beef heifer having that long of a cervix. What a broody young gal, I would love to have 100 more just like her, except red ;-) 2 more heifers to AI tonight and a couple of young cows on the other side are in heat too so hopefully I can get them locked up too. That will be it for the heifers, all 16 that I retained last fall will have had 1st service AI, fingers crossed they all stick. My new calving ease clean up bull may not have any girls to breed this year. Thanks everyone!!!!!!!! :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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