1MrsMagoo
Chillin' with the herd
Hello All.
My family purchased a Brown Swiss x Jersey heifer (turned into a sweet cow) that is about 4 years old as a cull from a dairy herd in early April. Maybell has one extremely small teat and another that is undersized, but she was being used as a nurse cow when we got her. The seller said she had calved three times before. We milked her for a couple of months after getting her and let her dry off in June due to the uncertainty about her due date.
We were told at that time that she was 4 months bred to a Jersey bull and if that is correct, she would be due sometime in the next 30 days or so. She has been getting bigger and bigger and eating more and more. Her udder is only slightly larger now but her behavior has changed in the past few days. Due to the heat (SE Louisiana) I mounted a mister to the fence for her and the chickens to use a couple weeks ago. The temperature has been constantly oppressive, but she would only go stand in it for a bit here or there.
Three days ago she went from visiting the mister to laying right under it. Even when the mister is off, she has been laying down longer and longer each day. She grazes or visits the hay building during the night or very early morning hours, but hardly at all during the day now and this is a girl who likes her food...lol. Not even my husband starting the lawnmower (have a bagger to mow the duck/goose pasture...give the clippings to the cow, horse, goats) excites her like it used to.
The poor girl has gotten truly huge...I tried to post a photo taken behind her this morning, but since I am new the forum won't let me yet. I have raised goats for years and can call a kid being born the day before, but it has been a long time since I have been around dairy cows: I helped on the dairy farm owned by a boyfriends parents in 1986. Anyway, what do you think? Is she in the home stretch...is their anything I should be watching for in particular for a cow that has calved before?
Thanks a million for any help. We are very excited. Heck even our 23 year-old son who lives in Florida is coming home in early September hoping to be here around the time when she delivers. Maybe if I can get my post count up I'll be allowed to post the picture.
My family purchased a Brown Swiss x Jersey heifer (turned into a sweet cow) that is about 4 years old as a cull from a dairy herd in early April. Maybell has one extremely small teat and another that is undersized, but she was being used as a nurse cow when we got her. The seller said she had calved three times before. We milked her for a couple of months after getting her and let her dry off in June due to the uncertainty about her due date.
We were told at that time that she was 4 months bred to a Jersey bull and if that is correct, she would be due sometime in the next 30 days or so. She has been getting bigger and bigger and eating more and more. Her udder is only slightly larger now but her behavior has changed in the past few days. Due to the heat (SE Louisiana) I mounted a mister to the fence for her and the chickens to use a couple weeks ago. The temperature has been constantly oppressive, but she would only go stand in it for a bit here or there.
Three days ago she went from visiting the mister to laying right under it. Even when the mister is off, she has been laying down longer and longer each day. She grazes or visits the hay building during the night or very early morning hours, but hardly at all during the day now and this is a girl who likes her food...lol. Not even my husband starting the lawnmower (have a bagger to mow the duck/goose pasture...give the clippings to the cow, horse, goats) excites her like it used to.
The poor girl has gotten truly huge...I tried to post a photo taken behind her this morning, but since I am new the forum won't let me yet. I have raised goats for years and can call a kid being born the day before, but it has been a long time since I have been around dairy cows: I helped on the dairy farm owned by a boyfriends parents in 1986. Anyway, what do you think? Is she in the home stretch...is their anything I should be watching for in particular for a cow that has calved before?
Thanks a million for any help. We are very excited. Heck even our 23 year-old son who lives in Florida is coming home in early September hoping to be here around the time when she delivers. Maybe if I can get my post count up I'll be allowed to post the picture.