Wehner Homestead 2019 Calving

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Got some updated pics this morning...

Genesis (Josie is babysitting and Knight is the buck in the background.)
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Selah
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Beth
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Here’s some photos of expectant moms too...

These two are up next after Maddie and Ember. Just checked them again and Maddie is stringing discharge. I say sometime today. Ember was laying down chewing her cud. I say tomorrow for her.

Sydney (due after 3/3)
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Dolly (supposedly due after 4/1 but slight chance she was bred earlier by Otis)
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I have a pic of Maxine also to show that she’s doing well, despite her calf passing.
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Georgia has started a milky white discharge now. She’d been on antibiotics and gotten better. I was worried about her before but thought we were over that hurdle at least. Obviously not. Need to look at withdrawal for the antibiotic she had and ship her!
 

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Maddie calved Sunday morning. It was a good thing DH was there to pull the sac off the calf’s face. We got a healthy bull calf that likes to eat! He’s an awesome grey color and has so much hair! DS named him Jonah in keeping with our Biblical theme. I’m adding lots of pics of the little guy. I’ll put them in chronological order. (I’m a little enamored with him!)

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These are from today. Maddie hasn’t fully passed her afterbirth so while we are treating and monitoring for infection, she and Jonah get to hang out in the barn, out of the wind.
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(My attempt at showing his hair length.)
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Beth got up as I was checking on Ember yesterday.
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I also encountered an episode of synchronized feeding. Bailey is to the left feeding Beth with Maizy being the red cow hidden behind them. Scarlett is feeding Selah to the right/center. I don’t recall who was laying in the lower right corner. The heifers can be seen eating at the bake in the middle background in the creek pasture. Gatlin was feeding Genesis as she ate from a bale to the right, out in the pasture.
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Still waiting on Ember. She was due Friday. I double checked my dates. She was AI bred. She’s very swollen and udder is full (doesn’t always happen with heifers.) Ember also looks quite uncomfortable and is just laying around, though eating/drinking/chewing her cud. Concern is that calf is just getting bigger and she isn’t huge. DH and I both spoke with the vet today. Decided to induce her. Shots given at 6pm. Told to expect calf in 24-40 hrs. (Our first induction.) If calf comes sooner than 24 hrs than it was on her own and the meds played no role. I’m including a pic from today. Her hips seemed more pronounced today.
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