Saturday, February 16, 2013

Control Offspring, Part 2


We must do before activity

- Allocate a tennis grazing good pasture and water for pregnant females to calve.






- Clean the roosts and fix or build new ones so that the bell is taken from 2-3 roosts in operating conditions.

- Buy the iodine before the bell starts calving.

What should we do during the activity

- Ensure that the calving herd consists only of pregnant females and avoid encountering male players to eviar abuse or fights that could go against females.

- Disinfect the navel of the calf immediately after birth, carefully observe the cria is born to get up and take your normal colostrum within the first hours after birth.

- Should be born weak and unable to get up, it is necessary after an hour, holding the mother and help the calf to take their colostrum. Repeat this three times a day and keep watching the days following sub-and help to do it for themselves.

What should we do after activity

- Observe strict observation for three days, the babies who are born, especially those who have had problems, to help whenever needed.


- Practice the rotation of roosts, whenever these are dirty or muddy.


- Identify mothers have no milk or are "kill offspring" to use them to take.


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