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We just recently partnered with a gentleman who has had cattle for about 5-6 years on 3 head of cattle, two cows and a heifer. They are all red angus. The two cows are 5 and 7 years old, heifer is 2. The heifer is small compared to the cows, and we are told she is the daughter to one of them.
Our partner keeps the cattle on his farm since our 3 acres is much too small. He was gone Saturday night and returned this afternoon, discovering two calves, one cow (the 7 year old) still VERY pregnant and one cow (the 5 year old) delivered and nursing one bull calf, and another bull calf following the heifer. Since the heifer had no visible bagging, they assumed that the momma of both calves was the cow, not the heifer and they took the heifer and other cattle out. The momma cow refuses to nurse the little bull calf. (I think it is the heifer's calf but the men wont listen to a crazy converted city girl turned country gal, aka ME.) I think that the little bull calf is going to die and his mama wont have any milk if he does not keep trying to nurse on her.
PLEASE I need an expert whom the men will listen to!
Can a heifer in her second year deliver a calf?
Can said heifer not look pregnant at all, and calve without making a lot of milk right away. (Goats can, I know that for sure, especially on first pregnancies.)
Could a pregnancy that young cause her to be smaller than genetically similar cows? Her mom and sister that we also own are much larger than the heifer.
I am going to get on my phone in a minute here and add pictures in case it helps.
Our partner keeps the cattle on his farm since our 3 acres is much too small. He was gone Saturday night and returned this afternoon, discovering two calves, one cow (the 7 year old) still VERY pregnant and one cow (the 5 year old) delivered and nursing one bull calf, and another bull calf following the heifer. Since the heifer had no visible bagging, they assumed that the momma of both calves was the cow, not the heifer and they took the heifer and other cattle out. The momma cow refuses to nurse the little bull calf. (I think it is the heifer's calf but the men wont listen to a crazy converted city girl turned country gal, aka ME.) I think that the little bull calf is going to die and his mama wont have any milk if he does not keep trying to nurse on her.
PLEASE I need an expert whom the men will listen to!
Can a heifer in her second year deliver a calf?
Can said heifer not look pregnant at all, and calve without making a lot of milk right away. (Goats can, I know that for sure, especially on first pregnancies.)
Could a pregnancy that young cause her to be smaller than genetically similar cows? Her mom and sister that we also own are much larger than the heifer.
I am going to get on my phone in a minute here and add pictures in case it helps.