farmerjan
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Don't know what they want for her... but her front toes on both claws are too long, and she has poor angle to the hoof... both front and back that I can see. Some could be the long toes/claws... but for 5 years old it is concerning. Dew claws look like she is an older animal than 5.
Just my observations only.
Why not milk the nurse cow... get her mastitis cleared up in the quarter, which is most likely from lack of being sucked... and milk 2 quarters for house milk? With only 1 calf she is obviously producing too much.... the calf might be able to utilize milk from 2 quarters at most for awhile at least. That will give you milk for the house... ought to be good butterfat as most angus are 4-5% so being part jersey you will be getting good butterfat... and this will tell you if you have it in you to take on a cow again with the current physical situation you have.
Just my observations only.
Why not milk the nurse cow... get her mastitis cleared up in the quarter, which is most likely from lack of being sucked... and milk 2 quarters for house milk? With only 1 calf she is obviously producing too much.... the calf might be able to utilize milk from 2 quarters at most for awhile at least. That will give you milk for the house... ought to be good butterfat as most angus are 4-5% so being part jersey you will be getting good butterfat... and this will tell you if you have it in you to take on a cow again with the current physical situation you have.