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would like to vent about a cow I have
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<blockquote data-quote="crofteress" data-source="post: 3757856" data-attributes="member: 26144"><p>czechmate I am very sorry about your good cow, a bad day , very bad</p><p>Drwazzock its a frustrating thing , they do seem to get round to them eventually but it is annoying and doesnt look right like you say. The cows with the correct teat placement and nice teats not cone teats dont get these problems.</p><p>I have another cow with 3 great teats and one cone teat, shes very quiet so i always stick it in the calves mouth the first week or so</p><p>I sold a heifer calve off the cow i have with the best udder and most functional no nonsense cow, her only heifer in 5. Todays annoyance made me look her up on cts and find the mans phone number and im getting her back and getting rid of this one as cull in the autumn</p><p>I read on the irish farming forum that they can stay unsucked for a month anyway then milk away again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crofteress, post: 3757856, member: 26144"] czechmate I am very sorry about your good cow, a bad day , very bad Drwazzock its a frustrating thing , they do seem to get round to them eventually but it is annoying and doesnt look right like you say. The cows with the correct teat placement and nice teats not cone teats dont get these problems. I have another cow with 3 great teats and one cone teat, shes very quiet so i always stick it in the calves mouth the first week or so I sold a heifer calve off the cow i have with the best udder and most functional no nonsense cow, her only heifer in 5. Todays annoyance made me look her up on cts and find the mans phone number and im getting her back and getting rid of this one as cull in the autumn I read on the irish farming forum that they can stay unsucked for a month anyway then milk away again [/QUOTE]
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