Posted by tjdub on April 06, 2011 at 14:01:14 from (208.28.88.253):
In Reply to: Re: Hard Working Cow posted by Allan In NE on April 06, 2011 at 06:30:49:
Yeah, I wouldn"t worry about it.
I had a cow that was part holstien for many years. One year I had an orphan calf that I was bottle feeding. When this cow had her calf, I put her in the barn and got the orphaned calf on her with her own calf. She had plenty of milk for both. Then a few weeks later a heifer decided she didn"t want to be a mom and abandoned her calf, so this cow adopted a third all on her own just for good measure. All three calves kept right up with the rest of the calf crop and the cow bred back no problem. Those three calves sure did appreciate the creep feeder in the fall though :)
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