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would like to vent about a cow I have
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 3757694" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>My sympathy. It's very frustrating. The first calf born this year had gone round all four teats during the first 24 hours. Nice neat bag. The next one was a bit slow , maybe a week getting to the back teats. This latest one looks like it will take forever. Maybe I'm over feeding now the grass has come good and the calves are not hungry enough to bother with the other teats. I wonder if back quarters dry up individually if not milked out for a while or do they stay active if the front ones are being milked?</p><p></p><p>Maybe I should just not worry about it, but it looks all wrong. I think we have too much clover and too much milk probably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 3757694, member: 2119"] My sympathy. It's very frustrating. The first calf born this year had gone round all four teats during the first 24 hours. Nice neat bag. The next one was a bit slow , maybe a week getting to the back teats. This latest one looks like it will take forever. Maybe I'm over feeding now the grass has come good and the calves are not hungry enough to bother with the other teats. I wonder if back quarters dry up individually if not milked out for a while or do they stay active if the front ones are being milked? Maybe I should just not worry about it, but it looks all wrong. I think we have too much clover and too much milk probably. [/QUOTE]
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