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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1732670" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Sure makes a person wonder weather they wanna keep a cow that does that huh!</p><p></p><p>I've had a couple. That crossbred cow above went to town. Partly my own fault I think for not taking care of her. She was well over 850lbs at calving. Like I said, 630lbs when I sold her. </p><p></p><p>But I've had a couple other first calvers that have retained placenta as well for a week or so. Maybe more. I'd have to look.</p><p>They had absolutely no issues on the next calf tho!</p><p></p><p>Ya win some. Ya lose some I guess.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[USER=41393]@Shoestring[/USER] keep an eye on that gal.</p><p>If she starts going down hill ya may have to do something. Hope she clears the rest and moves right along for ya!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1732670, member: 39373"] Sure makes a person wonder weather they wanna keep a cow that does that huh! I've had a couple. That crossbred cow above went to town. Partly my own fault I think for not taking care of her. She was well over 850lbs at calving. Like I said, 630lbs when I sold her. But I've had a couple other first calvers that have retained placenta as well for a week or so. Maybe more. I'd have to look. They had absolutely no issues on the next calf tho! Ya win some. Ya lose some I guess. [USER=41393]@Shoestring[/USER] keep an eye on that gal. If she starts going down hill ya may have to do something. Hope she clears the rest and moves right along for ya! [/QUOTE]
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