patsy_mccabe wrote: » I'm looking for ideas for a calving pen that would allow me to get at a new-born calf safely. Plan is to build one in the coming year. Are self locking barriers the way to go or would a calving gate be enough? I was thinking along the lines of a swinging gate that could be swung in over the calf and force back the cow safely, if you know what I mean. I remember seeing something like this before with 2 gates but I cant remember where.
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » I'm interested in this aswell, can be very difficult/dangerous trying to get near a newborn at times especially so when they haven't sucked themselves and you have to intervene. I had a springer this spring that was grand and quiet until she calved, I had to let ten cows into the shed with her to try and coax her out into the yard so I could stomach tube the calf and I still didn't feel too safe doing it. Be great to have a better system for managing the likes of her.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » I like this design but if the pen was circular, you could close the gate in safely all the way and have it latching every foot or so, as you go. The gate would want to be 2 feet or so off the ground so you could swing it in over a calf lying down. It would tick all the boxes then.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm6E503BjmY&list=PL56C4B64B4D98EFF6&index=1
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Just had a thought - Anyone use an electric fence to keep back the cow as you tend to the calf. You could wind it in/out as you sweep it across the shed. Better than nothing.
dh1985 wrote: » patsy_mccabe wrote: » I like this design but if the pen was circular, you could close the gate in safely all the way and have it latching every foot or so, as you go. The gate would want to be 2 feet or so off the ground so you could swing it in over a calf lying down. It would tick all the boxes then.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm6E503BjmY&list=PL56C4B64B4D98EFF6&index=1 Another comment on that gate I would have is that when the calving gate section is closed the bottom bar of the gate is too low as it restricts access to the cows elder if you need to get the calf sucking.
FeelTheBern wrote: » That gate looks like right job. Think Genghis Cant mentioned in an older thread that he had one of these gates. How do you find it Genghis? Just wondering whether that bottom bar is too low for calves to suck or not? Does your gate telescope out?
greysides wrote: » Two, the rope behind the cow.. can be awkward if the cow goes down during jacking as it's under the jack. I don't have an answer to the problem but I've seen people use bars or ropes over the cows back to keep the side of the 'crush' connected to the wall.
Genghis Cant wrote: » We use a rope behind the cow. I handle her when I have to, and if I've to use the jack I open the rope, swing back the gate and just leave her held by the head gate. Once the jack goes on there's usually no messing from the cow. In fact I like to have the bit room, particularly if the cow goes down with jacking.
Genghis Cant wrote: » FeelTheBern wrote: » That gate looks like right job. Think Genghis Cant mentioned in an older thread that he had one of these gates. How do you find it Genghis? Just wondering whether that bottom bar is too low for calves to suck or not? Does your gate telescope out? You've some memory :-) I had to look at the video there and we have that gate. Performance Steel is right. The bottom bar is too low. It's a pain trying to get a calf to suck under it. In fact near impossible. There's a small section in the middle of the gate that you swing out if you're doing a CS. We often had to resort to swinging out the rest of the gate and just leaving this small section tied along the flank of the cow. It's far from ideal. I've often cursed the fact that it's a bit low to allow a calf under. But you sort of forget all about that until every now and then a calf comes along that needs help suckling! Ours doesn't telescope out. It's a fixed width gate.
Justjens wrote: » Contemplation pen:
tanko wrote: » If every cow was as quiet as that Charolais in the video calving would be a doddle. He should have used a crazy limo to give it a good test.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Ya, that's how I plan to do mine. Will have it adjustable up and down at the hangin point to allow for Straw build up underneath.