It's calving season, and in this video, we work to save a newborn Angus calf's life. Born on an bitterly cold windy evening, this angus calf is in trouble. It's mother is not as diligent as she should be in cleaning up her newborn calf, and the calf does not stand and nurse as it should. The calf has hypothermia, and so we tube feed it colostrum and put it in a calf warmer, but will we be able to save it's life?
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ABOUT ME: My husband and I have a farm in northeast Kansas where we have an Angus cattle herd, and raise row crops (corn and soybeans). Hubby has been farming all his life, but I came late to this farming thing when we married over 10 years ago. My videos show the daily doings on the farm from calving to corn harvest, and everything in between. Farming is a 365 day per year job, all day and sometimes into the night. It is by turns frustrating, exhausting, full of hardship and disappointment. But it also has many rewards, from the glory of a sunrise over a field of corn just popping up in the spring, to watching a calf take it's first breath.
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