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<blockquote data-quote="snickers" data-source="post: 705416" data-attributes="member: 13161"><p>we bought a hereford heifer calf at a sale barn last year, she weighed 470# and we never even gave it a thought that she might be pregnant. she was alittle on the thinner side too so this spring I said this heifer is gonna have a calf and my husband thought I was crazy. she had it alright without any help or problems. She had a small heifer calf that we sold at about 4 months old. My question is will this stunt the growth of the orginal heifer or will she still grow to her potential or would you guys recommend getting rid of her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snickers, post: 705416, member: 13161"] we bought a hereford heifer calf at a sale barn last year, she weighed 470# and we never even gave it a thought that she might be pregnant. she was alittle on the thinner side too so this spring I said this heifer is gonna have a calf and my husband thought I was crazy. she had it alright without any help or problems. She had a small heifer calf that we sold at about 4 months old. My question is will this stunt the growth of the orginal heifer or will she still grow to her potential or would you guys recommend getting rid of her? [/QUOTE]
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