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    Weaning with Quiet Weans (nose clips)

    Its fine to leave calves with nose clips in the same field until there is absolutely no interest in bonding.  The quiet weaners don't interfere with the intake of other feedstuff.  Make sure there is plenty of feed suitable for calves since their appetite spikes from no milk intake.  Calves stay...
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    Maggots in a castration site

    A vet told me to have Dettol available when this occurs.  Dilute the Dettol with some water, yet strong enough to kill the grubs .  Usually, maggots just eat what needs to be eaten, but sometimes they don't stop.  Peroxide flushes out infection better than water.  Iodine inhibits healing. ...
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    "Cowboy" has been in a bad wreck

    Over 900 readings of RW's original post in the first 24 hours (while many were busy in the field).  This indicates the level of connection SP members have with Terry.  Definitely, a fundraiser is appropriate.  Many of us have already received the goods.  I would suggest a feature that would...
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    "Cowboy" has been in a bad wreck

    My prayers for Terry.  (angel) He has helped countless through his posts and PMs.  Knowledge, experience and humour, all-in-one. Best Wishes to a speedy recovery, Sir. 
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    calf hates blower tips

    What happened during her last successful experience? They have great memories.  Otherwise, check for warts, skin welts, any breaks to the skin, tingle voltage.  Or, is she wet and overly cold. Is the problem with the entire body?
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    New calf problem

    Try baiting the cow's attention with a taste of grain while your working with her. Perhaps block her view of that side so she can't see what is at her udder. Otherwise, rope the flank girth to deter kicking.
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    Haylage vs regular hay

    In wet regions, wrapped baleage has saved the day. We often can't get the last day for drying hay. Many fields would have been baled manure without plan B, a custom wrapper. I think summer students do the weather prediction in my area while veterans go to the cottage.  It costs me about $10/bale...
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    Heifer won't accept calf

    DLF, your latest  experience is quite interesting. I would next separate for a few hours and nurse both calves at once, with the cow tied. Then, just one calf after a few feedings.  Did the first calver clean properly or have any trouble calving?  Any straining?  Pain can really interfere with...
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    Picture Opinion

    If you try again, all bull photos need to include the scrotum.  Use the sunlight on the proper angle or photograph on an overcast day to accomplish this with a black animal.
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    Agribition RBC Supreme Qualified!!!!

    CONGRATS!!  Just named Grand Champion Black Angus Female at Agribition 2014.  Its been fun following your success this year.
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    Ways to tell straight front end from pics and videos

    Of the six photos you have posted, at least five have had the frame angle tipped when cropped.  With the exception of perhaps the first photo; notice the horizon isn't straight and the white fence posts are on an angle.  This has been done to give the impression the animal has a level topline...
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    Black Velvet

    If you preliminary clip before colouring, you don't wasted product on areas that will be clipped short. If you want the colour to last as long as possible, don't shampoo beforehand (follow the instruction) and don't use conditioner beforehand.  Therefore, if your only going to shows within the...
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    Head Clipping help in regards to the heifers attitude

    Adding to the important information given in the above posts; for newbies, try to clip the head while the clipper head is still cool. Find an area that the animal is comfortable to have clipped and keep expanding that area.  You may have to go back to the neck and expand the area forward over...
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    art of photoshopping

    Sadly, the video and the original photograph are made on the same day of the white cow and likely the roan as well.  Compare the mud marks on each, landscape and overcast day.  How will this practice end? 
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    navel infection

    You need a broad spectrum drug.  Two or three treatments of Nuflor and Metacam (anti-inflammatory, good for 3 days) will work well. I have little experience with Mycotil.  You have to be very careful against self injury= Medical Emergency.  Also it causes swelling at and below the injection site.
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    Show Steer Behavior

    Use a headgate where his feet are on dirt or concrete;  or use a heavy work chute that is bolted down. This behaviour is unsafe using a portable clipping chute that he has learned to move. While using secure equipment, tie the head tight to one side to clip and then to other side.  When needed...
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    what does your County Fair give out for awards?

    "No Show" Entries;  I would suggest a small entry fee that is returned to every exhibit shown via the prize money. ($15.00)  Even last place receives their refund.  In addition, some 4-H clubs hold an annual membership deposit until the project is properly completed.  This improves...
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    Calf that won't eat

    Rolled oats are easy on the stomach and gradually change to calf starter. Mix some Diatomaceous Earth with the oats. Offer calves good quality grassy 2nd cut hay away from the cows.  Perhaps her dam is your best milking cow in volume and cream, and therefore the calf isn't hungry enough for...
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    Can't get calf to nurse...

    If you determine the calf isn't nursing. Put some warm milk in a 15ml syringe, place on tongue to mimic a teat, dispense while stroking side of the jaw. This stimulates the sucking reflex.  Repeat.  Most young calves bawl when hungry.  Cold newborns have a cold and ridged mouth. The stomach...
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    Hot brands show steers

    GOOD TATTOOS INCLUDING HERD LETTERS, DON'T DISAPPEAR AS ELECTRONIC EAR TAGS DO! (and grown over brands for that matter)
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