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Weaning calves quietly
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<blockquote data-quote="Werzle" data-source="post: 7318763" data-attributes="member: 82364"><p>I dont fancy extra cattle handling putting the things in for a start. If you are weaning at the correct time the calves are getting most of what they need from creep/silage and the cows are glad to be shot of the calves. A few days bawling from the worst of them and the jobs done. I wouldnt like to wean using anti suck spikes, you would be training the cows to kick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werzle, post: 7318763, member: 82364"] I dont fancy extra cattle handling putting the things in for a start. If you are weaning at the correct time the calves are getting most of what they need from creep/silage and the cows are glad to be shot of the calves. A few days bawling from the worst of them and the jobs done. I wouldnt like to wean using anti suck spikes, you would be training the cows to kick! [/QUOTE]
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