Posted by LAA on March 12, 2013 at 19:32:43 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: Calf Issues:Update posted by Super Steve on March 12, 2013 at 18:53:00:
Something to consider before you buy a bottle calf, decide how much of losing the calf was the cows fault and whether you need to replace her or not, the weather did not kill your calf, calves are born in all kinds of adverse weather, if they are healthy and properly tended to by the cow they are fine. It will be a minimum of another year before you get to see this cow in action again, you can sell her now on a high cull cow market and buy a pair or heavy bred cow to replace her. If I had a calf born dead and one die at 3 days old I would be looking at my herd vaccination regimine and the cows that did not raise calves.
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