I am so excited!! One of the new cows is starting to bag up!!
When are they due? What breed were they again? How exciting!!!
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I am so excited!! One of the new cows is starting to bag up!!
When are they due? What breed were they again? How exciting!!!
Lol they are due... Umm... I guess I dont know for sure... We got them from a guy who got them from an auction... The guy is a cow jockey... But I think they r due between march and may.
There is 3 black cows, 4 red cows and 1 red baldy with tiny red flecks all over her white face. These r all bred to black angus bull. So this year there should be somw baldies in the mix.
Sounds exciting!
The highlands we have on property look like they are starting to show signs of parturition. DH said he saw a tiny bit of goo the other day from one of them. I was looking them over today and one looks like the two back teats are filling up and the front ones are not filled. Definitely obvious. I also saw the baby move big time in her so that was reassuring. Looking forward to seeing these wooly babies!!
I was doing the same things with her, Massaging her neck and leg and doing a gentle range of motion on the leg.
I was doing the same things with her, Massaging her neck and leg and doing a gentle range of motion on the leg.
I just searched a little bit: wry neck. 5leepy & lacrystol seems to have had good results with vitamin E and polyvisol drops in the first 5 days and hand feeding a to keep them eating (as there's mechanical diificulty in that) by wetting the chick starter. And she said it seems like there's days of no improvement then all of a sudden the neck comes around. The leg being off maybe as a result of the neck. But maybe seperate too.
Ralphie I don't think you are to blame. I think these things happen and it's in a higher persons hands as to how these chicks come out of the egg. Perhaps it was a struggle with the zipping because the chick already had the condition. That's what I think personally.
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Oh Ouch! That one hurt!
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I like the silhouette - I just dunno what it means. Are you breeding dogs and chickens, just selling eggs? What is it you will do on your farm that you want to sell? My disclaimer: its the past marketing career that brings the questions out in me.