Cow not in calf - Need advice
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Liz, no doubt Carol worked very hard for the betterment of the breed, not least towards the paper on colour. We have a beautiful dun weanling heifer by Salty out of a Hedgehog cow. Her name is Charm, and she just is.
Back to the topic, the first thing we would now test for in an empty cow is cystic ovaries, because that has been our experience, 3 times, in 3 unrelated cows. One of them was an aquisition, who hadn't been joined previously due to drought.
Margaret.
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Back to the topic, the first thing we would now test for in an empty cow is cystic ovaries, because that has been our experience, 3 times, in 3 unrelated cows. One of them was an aquisition, who hadn't been joined previously due to drought.
Margaret.
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Here the story: In Carol D's words, "Hiyu is the local native word for elegant sufficiency. It means enough to go around and a little left over. I figured it pretty well described Dexters, it was short, and so it made a good prefix."
Margaret, I have a Hiyu Salty Rambler IV calf born in September and he is red! My first ever red calf :D ..marion
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Margaret, I have a Hiyu Salty Rambler IV calf born in September and he is red! My first ever red calf :D ..marion
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Hi Rob, I had typed "elegant simplicity", then made the correction post, then found the edit function and corrected the first one...like I said...not enough coffee
We in east-central Canada are getting the start of the cold, nasty weather. I'm in a race trying to get the muck out of the run-in shed before it freezes solid..such fun :p
We in east-central Canada are getting the start of the cold, nasty weather. I'm in a race trying to get the muck out of the run-in shed before it freezes solid..such fun :p
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Would it freeze the muck to the bottom of the heap. I was going to leave it ( to the bottom) then realised that would sound stupid. By cold nasty do you mean 1 cold and wet or 2 cold and frozen, snow etc. When I was over with the choir we went on a lake outside Montreal and the man said in the Winter the water freezes to 15 metres I think he said and in Toronto they drive on the lake with a bus!!!!!!!!!!!!!:p Why we complain about it being a little frosty I can't understand. Check your thermals for mice all the best. Rob H :D
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Kathy -- I thought the Canadians were on the ball when it came to dealing with the white stuff, as at least you can gaurantee getting some. We seem to being having wetter and windier winters now so it's time to batten down the hatches.Still not long to the shortest day and then it's all uphill from there. YAHOOO:D :D
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