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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 705155" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>This is why I estrumate and dexamethasone all of my heifer calves when they get vaccinated at fall herd health.</p><p></p><p>Went out today and found a little fetus about 3-4 months old. We did all the calves last week. Little Miss Sunrise , my 6th calf born this year has bloody mucus all over her tail today so I am assuming it is hers. I saw all come into heat last week and thought I just missed seeing her, but no she was bred. Those sneaky little bull calves who knew they could be so fertile so young.. :help: At least I know they will semen test well this spring.. :lol2: </p><p></p><p>I did of course, that is why I insist that all my heifers are given a shot to abort. I remember seeing the calves riding her when I was out in pasture with them in the summer..</p><p></p><p>I wonder how many of the ones I sold aborted..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 705155, member: 5106"] This is why I estrumate and dexamethasone all of my heifer calves when they get vaccinated at fall herd health. Went out today and found a little fetus about 3-4 months old. We did all the calves last week. Little Miss Sunrise , my 6th calf born this year has bloody mucus all over her tail today so I am assuming it is hers. I saw all come into heat last week and thought I just missed seeing her, but no she was bred. Those sneaky little bull calves who knew they could be so fertile so young.. :help: At least I know they will semen test well this spring.. :lol2: I did of course, that is why I insist that all my heifers are given a shot to abort. I remember seeing the calves riding her when I was out in pasture with them in the summer.. I wonder how many of the ones I sold aborted.. [/QUOTE]
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