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20 Heifers in Dec, Calves in Mar.....Hmmm
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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 512580" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>If they have gained an average of 2lb/day (I'm guessing here) since you got them they should be around 665lbs now - but if 100lb or so is a baby in there then that is not good. They should be around breeding age now not calving now. If you think they are bred IMO you should get them palpated to know for sure and be ready and on a very vigilant lookout for troubles or you may end up losing a heifer or in the very least a calf. Good luck, I think your going to need it. Did they come from auction or private treaty?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 512580, member: 430"] If they have gained an average of 2lb/day (I'm guessing here) since you got them they should be around 665lbs now - but if 100lb or so is a baby in there then that is not good. They should be around breeding age now not calving now. If you think they are bred IMO you should get them palpated to know for sure and be ready and on a very vigilant lookout for troubles or you may end up losing a heifer or in the very least a calf. Good luck, I think your going to need it. Did they come from auction or private treaty? [/QUOTE]
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