Although I have milked my share, anyway some of you folks that keep up with my malarkey know that as the Texas drought continued, I sold cows we have an old sayin round here "we don't buy hay we sell cattle"
So as the drought continued I sold down and the last time was all the cows I had left, I thought anyway me and the buyer cut a deal that he could pick through them, we'll I wound up with 8 he didn't want.
I turned them out to pasture and water and knew as skimpy as the pasture was they would do fine till I got around to haulin em to the sale barn.
Well I never got around to it and they weren't hurtin anything, mean while neighbors bull been jumping the fence.
So these culls been Calvin and so far no problems matter of fact calves look good.
Except for one, yesterday morning I'm sittin at the breakfast table havin coffee and I see another cow had a calf, few hours later I'm back at the table for lunch and notice the cow calf are still where they were that morning so I go check em out .
Well calf is weak caint get up and looks like it had been stepped on.
I harass the calf and help it to its feet and it finally stands and starts walkin following mama cow.
But not nursin so I get mama in the chute and milk her about a pint and feed baby calf, that was yesterday.
This morning calf has to be pushed by boot to get up seems weak still and I'm thinking I'm wasting my time, I don't mind milking and feeding a calf, but I think I will milk mama cow one more time for the calf and let her loose in the back pasture, let nature decide the end result.
Good luck
So as the drought continued I sold down and the last time was all the cows I had left, I thought anyway me and the buyer cut a deal that he could pick through them, we'll I wound up with 8 he didn't want.
I turned them out to pasture and water and knew as skimpy as the pasture was they would do fine till I got around to haulin em to the sale barn.
Well I never got around to it and they weren't hurtin anything, mean while neighbors bull been jumping the fence.
So these culls been Calvin and so far no problems matter of fact calves look good.
Except for one, yesterday morning I'm sittin at the breakfast table havin coffee and I see another cow had a calf, few hours later I'm back at the table for lunch and notice the cow calf are still where they were that morning so I go check em out .
Well calf is weak caint get up and looks like it had been stepped on.
I harass the calf and help it to its feet and it finally stands and starts walkin following mama cow.
But not nursin so I get mama in the chute and milk her about a pint and feed baby calf, that was yesterday.
This morning calf has to be pushed by boot to get up seems weak still and I'm thinking I'm wasting my time, I don't mind milking and feeding a calf, but I think I will milk mama cow one more time for the calf and let her loose in the back pasture, let nature decide the end result.
Good luck