Cows are STUPID! My good deed for the day

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That's true! We once had a calf born from a mother who was penned with steers.

Turns out her dad lived a few pastures over.....and she grew up to be a fence jumper as well! We had to keep her confined to an electrified round corral until we sold her because she kept ending up in the road.
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I agree. I'm also glad that the cows actually belong to someone else.
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They get into more trouble than my dog, cats and chickens together could even manage.
In the heifers defense though, this bunch has only been on the farm for a few days. Once the neighbor came and rescued them from their situation, they've managed to stay in the main pasture with the rest of the herd.
 
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Then we still have some serious breeding work to do.
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My dad has had some cattle with fence maurading issues. We just unloaded a bull at auction that was nothing but trouble--not a fence that could hold him. Rotten booger.
 
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I've often wondered about cows (moreover, the farmers) .....

What was the guy thinking when he came up with the idea to see if a cow is pregnant?

I saw Mike do it on Dirty Jobs.

I mean, really.....How do you get THAT idea?

If I had my "dreathers" I'd just wait for a baby cow to show up in the field...

My friend I grew up with had several cows...I never saw them do THAT!
 
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Other than running expensive blood work that is pretty much the easiest way to tell that a cow or heifer is pregnant. The reason we like to know is, it is unprofitable to keep a cow around that hasn't bred back. We have a small enough profit margin as it is without feeding a cow 9 months and then find out she isn't going to give you a calf to sell.
 

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