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body condition post calving
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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 746730" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Seems like a pretty healthy meal to me! Heifers are always harder to keep condition on while they try to grow and raise a calf especially if they're milking hard - plus your heifer had a rough deliver which it seems she could still be recovering from. You could give her more feed but it sounds like she's got plenty of what she needs - probably better than my 1st calf heifers get. If she's a 4.5-5 I'd probably leave her be unless you see her start to slide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 746730, member: 7398"] Seems like a pretty healthy meal to me! Heifers are always harder to keep condition on while they try to grow and raise a calf especially if they're milking hard - plus your heifer had a rough deliver which it seems she could still be recovering from. You could give her more feed but it sounds like she's got plenty of what she needs - probably better than my 1st calf heifers get. If she's a 4.5-5 I'd probably leave her be unless you see her start to slide. [/QUOTE]
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