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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1188890" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Congratulations, Kris. You are amazing. ;-) I have been waiting for news on Summer. I saw your first text picture this morning with a great deal of disappointment. I thought you had two dead calves and I knew you were going to be hurt. I was relieved when I saw the next picture of the calves standing. :clap: For the record, I bought Margo from Kris this fall and Margo is also bred to FSSR Steel. I have been waiting for news on Summer's calf to get some data on where Steel rates on calving ease. Not sure that twins is a good data point.</p><p></p><p>BTW: That is the same spot that Bling had her calf while I was there, along that property line but maybe you got them in the next grazing paddock!</p><p></p><p>AllForage, your question about the influence of hormones was under the assumption that Kris synchronizes her cows for AI service. Since she AIs on natural observed heats, it is as natural as a pasture bred cow with the exception that the semen has been frozen. I realize that is a statement of the obvious. What I have wondered is whether there is a higher incidence of deformation due to the freezing. But it is a recognized biological concept that nature is effective at eliminating deformities as aborted embryos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1188890, member: 17767"] Congratulations, Kris. You are amazing. ;-) I have been waiting for news on Summer. I saw your first text picture this morning with a great deal of disappointment. I thought you had two dead calves and I knew you were going to be hurt. I was relieved when I saw the next picture of the calves standing. :clap: For the record, I bought Margo from Kris this fall and Margo is also bred to FSSR Steel. I have been waiting for news on Summer's calf to get some data on where Steel rates on calving ease. Not sure that twins is a good data point. BTW: That is the same spot that Bling had her calf while I was there, along that property line but maybe you got them in the next grazing paddock! AllForage, your question about the influence of hormones was under the assumption that Kris synchronizes her cows for AI service. Since she AIs on natural observed heats, it is as natural as a pasture bred cow with the exception that the semen has been frozen. I realize that is a statement of the obvious. What I have wondered is whether there is a higher incidence of deformation due to the freezing. But it is a recognized biological concept that nature is effective at eliminating deformities as aborted embryos. [/QUOTE]
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