Here is where I ordered my rootstocks . http://www.raintreenursery.com/Rootstocks/ For your old trees you can just buy any apple locally and graft your old tree onto it . Look up air layering . You could try that .
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Actually they are closer related to geese than ducks.
This is not a winning argument for the Muscovy's. Being closer to a goose than a duck only makes them less desirable in my considerably vast book....
That is like saying Small Pox is closer to rabies than Ebola,,.
That cow that had the undercarriage shots I posted yesterday has drainage from her backside today. Mucus and a tinge of blood. Not a lot of drainage but we noticed it so some. Udder and teats have little to no change. Some of the other cows are harassing her. What do you think? Within the week?
You mean vet verified? I don't know. They came here with the previous owner saying they will calve in Dec or Jan. I don't know very much about them.Hmmmm. She could be within a few days. There is a good chance her bag is gonna fill up over night or the next few. OR she is in hwat which I assume is oit of the question since they were confirmed bred??
Almost certain she is pregnant. I had a bull here who never touched them. She is way bigger than when she got here and I can see the calf moving unless she has some very serious stomach issues.Hmmmm. She could be within a few days. There is a good chance her bag is gonna fill up over night or the next few. OR she is in hwat which I assume is oit of the question since they were confirmed bred??
You mean vet verified? I don't know. They came here with the previous owner saying they will calve in Dec or Jan. I don't know very much about them.
I am afraid of her having the baby during the night when I am not there!! And those Highlands are really bullyish!! I am afraid they will kill her calf. I was hoping to put the herefords in the barn to keep them somewhat warmer and away from the others for a bit before and after the calf comes. I would hate for her to wander off to the back pasture (which I just remembered is NOT closed off) and have the baby. I better get a move on!Yep vet verified. When u do chores in the mornings just check and see if shw has more discharge or is "bagging up". Just be careful if she does have a baby! I have seen cow try break through a steel wall to get to their babies!