munsen said:Might think i'm stupid but never heard of using a dog to get a cow to take her calf I was wondering how that was done?
munsen said:Might think i'm stupid but never heard of using a dog to get a cow to take her calf I was wondering how that was done?
cowzilla said:Same trick works with cats. Not worth injuring a good Dog :!: :wink:
nd said:we started using a product about 5 years ago, oh-no-mo (msp). This product works great. It is a powder, we mix it with milk and cover the calf's back with it. It works so good even on calves that aren't their own. We haven't had to skin a calf for years!
Hanta Yo said:Sometimes all these "remedies" don't work, we just take her to town, bum the calf until we have a mommie who really wants a baby, but lost hers. I have drawn a "line" with these no-mothering heifers, and we really don't have a problem anymore. I think it is partly genetic, partly what you let them get away with.
Soapweed said:Another reason I don't like cowdogs is when you are on a colt, and things are going quite well. Then out of nowhere, the dog comes running up to join you. This is worse than a grouse suddenly flying up, or a tumbleweed blowing across the prairie.