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Nurse cow or not. Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 1817421" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>That is very helpful information. Next time to town I will get some extra corn. Thank you. I have been watching her stool to be sure she's doing ok on what she's on. </p><p>Good to know about holsteins. I have had graft holsteins before but they were on mom and pasture until older weaning with the rest of the herd then off to market after a good solid wean. I have seen plenty with the pot gut/hay belly. I would like to avoid that if possible for sure. They get docked hard at the auction. </p><p>I think I will just wean and ship. I don't normally do that but I think in this case it might be best. Like you said, the situation has changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 1817421, member: 411"] That is very helpful information. Next time to town I will get some extra corn. Thank you. I have been watching her stool to be sure she's doing ok on what she's on. Good to know about holsteins. I have had graft holsteins before but they were on mom and pasture until older weaning with the rest of the herd then off to market after a good solid wean. I have seen plenty with the pot gut/hay belly. I would like to avoid that if possible for sure. They get docked hard at the auction. I think I will just wean and ship. I don't normally do that but I think in this case it might be best. Like you said, the situation has changed. [/QUOTE]
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