
My cow won't stop mooing. - BackYardHerds
May 7, 2020 · I need to know why my bull calf won't stop mooing. We just bought him at the auction not even a week ago, and he has mooed constantly since we got him. He's about 6 …
I know it sounds strange but: My cow is Depressed!
Aug 18, 2008 · Since my other cow had her calf the other day my Jersey has been acting strange. She doesn't eat like normal, doesn't moo like normal and acts like she's just out of energy.. I …
Mini Jersey vs Jersey; and other mini questions | BackYardHerds
Dec 8, 2009 · They are nowhere near consistent enough to be considered a true breed, by anyone other than charlitans looking to make a fast buck, and their gullible customers eager to …
Boss cows | BackYardHerds - Goats, Horses, Sheep, Pigs & more
Apr 20, 2009 · Our boss cow, Trudi, is respectful but was always distant with us. She bosses the other cows, but she doesn't seem overly aggressive. Nonetheless, I've kept a critical eye on …
Why is my cows rump swollen on one side - backyardherds.com
Jan 3, 2025 · I have a Momma cow that has some swelling on the left rump cheek. It is not tender or mushy soft. Feels the same as the other side. It is just slightly swollen. Would anyone have …
Miniature Cattle Info. Please - BackYardHerds
Feb 3, 2009 · -For a mini-milker, figure on at least half an acre. She will need a small barn or shed for milking, feeding, and shelter. -Expect to give her about 25 pounds of hay, 2 pounds of …
Sheep beginning to show signs of a little bloat...now sure why, not ...
Mar 24, 2017 · It looks to me as if one side of her body has a really bad case of the bulges... Is this Dorper simply looking a little like a pig due to a full rumen, or is this a case of bloat? …
My MooMoos | Page 8 | BackYardHerds - Goats, Horses, Sheep, …
Apr 20, 2024 · Looks like they were playing "Kine of the Hill" ;)
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overdue calf | BackYardHerds - Goats, Horses, Sheep, Pigs & more
Mar 29, 2011 · First relax. We have a cow that bags up for 2 weeks before she has her calf. She also lays there and moo's for at least a week before she calves. As long as the cow is happy …