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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2020, 07:24:18 PM »
Diane, since we talked selenium earlier...   
Our area is listed as adequate selenium.  Talking to the vet today, she stated every selenium test she has sent in has come back adequate or high on tissue/blood samples sent in for testing; so selenium likely not the problem for us.
Will be interesting to see what is discovered, and if there is anything we can do this year, or just something for going forward and in the future.
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Stallions: Little Kings Cat on Top, Paper Mache`
Mares: Misty, Tana, Sophia, Bliss, Bonny, Dolly and Baybe
Geldings: Dakota, Monte and Manny, Spotty
Donkey: Tilly

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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #16 on: April 21, 2020, 08:33:07 PM »
Hopefully the calving is doing better.  Wondering how the weather has been.  I know it's been snowing in places, etc.

Praying for your success.....  ;pray ;pray
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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2020, 03:02:00 PM »
weather is decent, it is warming up some.
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Stallions: Little Kings Cat on Top, Paper Mache`
Mares: Misty, Tana, Sophia, Bliss, Bonny, Dolly and Baybe
Geldings: Dakota, Monte and Manny, Spotty
Donkey: Tilly

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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #18 on: April 22, 2020, 03:24:59 PM »
Hopefully the calving will be improving, and babies will cook a little longer and get strong!   ;pray
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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2020, 04:48:19 PM »
Oooops, just written a post, made a typing error, pressed back space to correct it and the post disappeared!! Will try again - what I was asking was if the vet confirms that something is missing (eg copper) then is it possible to spray those fields to be used for hay with a copper substitute? Hope you can understand this as I'm going to post before it disappears too. lol!

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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #20 on: April 22, 2020, 05:14:30 PM »
Oooops, just written a post, made a typing error, pressed back space to correct it and the post disappeared!! Will try again - what I was asking was if the vet confirms that something is missing (eg copper) then is it possible to spray those fields to be used for hay with a copper substitute? Hope you can understand this as I'm going to post before it disappears too. lol!
I really don't know if you can add copper to the pasture; but you can put out supplement that contains copper.  In the US, we have loose mineral, mineral blocks and mineral tubs; so their are ways to ensure the animal gets the minerals they need, because the forage is deficient.  Once, we know what we are dealing with, we can formulate a plan.   Since the vet suspects copper deficiency, we've already started by getting loose mineral and then mineral blocks.   Don't know if it's the deficiency or because it's something new, but the cows have just blown through the mineral we already gave them.   We put out the loose, as we bought that first, and they went through what we put out overnight; it came to about a pound per head (feeding rate is like 3oz daily, likely to decrease when minerals are leveled out).  Then, we put out block, and that took a couple days or more; blocks slow down consumption.   Unlike horses, that are suspicious of new feed ingredients; unless they are absolutely nasty, adult cows will eat just about anything you put in front of them (calves are a bit more difficult, but they are young and still learning about solid food).
Chanda
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Stallions: Little Kings Cat on Top, Paper Mache`
Mares: Misty, Tana, Sophia, Bliss, Bonny, Dolly and Baybe
Geldings: Dakota, Monte and Manny, Spotty
Donkey: Tilly

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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #21 on: April 22, 2020, 07:01:15 PM »
My SIL is a horticulturist and specialises in Sporting grounds .( I am lucky as I have quite a bit of help with my lawns) . I remember when we brought the property we are on, we had to add a heap of things to the soil before we seeded and most of the products cost a small fortune. Its much cheaper to go and buy mineral blocks here too.

Im only on 10 acres, so I can imagine how much it would cost to do a cattle farm.

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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #22 on: May 04, 2020, 07:25:47 PM »
How are things going with Calving Chanda?

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Re: Calving 2020...
« Reply #23 on: May 05, 2020, 11:11:59 AM »
A bit better, but still some issues.   Started moving them out to pasture which will help a lot.
Chanda
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Stallions: Little Kings Cat on Top, Paper Mache`
Mares: Misty, Tana, Sophia, Bliss, Bonny, Dolly and Baybe
Geldings: Dakota, Monte and Manny, Spotty
Donkey: Tilly