CALVES GET SEPARATED FROM MOTHERS AND RECEIVE LIFE SAVING MILK
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- In this video we are following on with our sequel all about newborn calves.
Here we are seeing the next stage of a calves life which is all about where we intervene to make sure the calf has everything it needs to kick start and healthy life and get the cows back to their normal routine.
We hope you enjoy.
Fantastic content once again. Also loved your air drum anthem this morning
Lovely care
Great vid, I wondered if the cows missed their calf so thanks for showing how relaxed and happy they are.
soon as i heard that voice on radio 2 i thought i know that voice and it was you very good drum selection i had it onfull blast in my truck nice to hear you have fun you and your family
awesome new born calf # good oral administration of Calcium to prevent hypocalcemia # U inserted needle & canula very fast which provide witness of UR experience # love U both ❤ British dairy farmer girls #🇵🇰
Love your channel.
Hi.keep up the great work .
One the most vivid images that I remember from reading All Creatures Great and Small many years ago, was the "new" approach to treating milk fever in the 1930's. Harriot described it as though raising a cow down with hypocalcemia, "from the dead". Because there really was nothing a farmer could do to save them, before IV and subcutaneous calcium became widely available. The farmers saw the vet as a hero when the sick and dying cow miraculously recovered in a short time. It was an interesting time for veterinary treatments, because of the scientific breakthroughs becoming available to replace what were often just quack powders and "cures" that really did nothing but give a placebo effect for the farmer. So the could feel better for the money they paid a vet. Even in the late 1960's when I began working with horses, there were still a lot of those useless "drops" and magic cures being used that really did nothing at all. Now, just 8 decades from Herriot's first practice later, farmers have access to effective drugs and treatments they can use with confidence in their effects.
Another excellent, informative video, well done girls
Hope the rest of the family are keeping well and not buckling under the seasonal pressures of harvest
Great educational content. Well done. 👍
What do you with the bull calfs
Ladys- I've calved 1000s of cows, all ages, different breeds, x breds, yields, all yr round or mainly autumn calving and I've never had a fresh cow of any age with staggers- yes a very odd one early spring, never on grass this time of the year. The mag sub cut is a bit of over kill. And talking of putting stuff in the vein, I take it you know not to put magnesium in the vein? Stops a cows heart. I learnt that the very hard way a long long time ago. Calcium ok if done slowly n better if warmed a little. Carry on fermin!
That was great to see how easy you handled them, is it always that easy or were you just lucky with that?
It’s near enough always that easy, it’s very rare we have trouble getting them in 😊
@@Sistersinwellies thank you for your response, just another day in the office then 😂
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